exhaust

Air Injection Check Valve

for 2016 Toyota Corolla 1.8L I4 · FWD
Editorial review:Chris HacklemanMaster Technician · 20+ years · Jeff MooreMaster Lexus & Toyota Mechanic · 20+ years
Difficulty
Moderate
Time
48 min
Tools
9
Steps
12
Expert-verified. Personally reviewed and approved by OLP's master technicians (Chris Hackleman & Jeff Moore — 20+ years each). Always follow the vehicle's factory service information and torque specs.

This procedure covers the removal and replacement of the air injection check valve on the 2014-2019 Toyota Corolla 1.8L engine to restore proper air injection system function and prevent exhaust backflow.

Warnings

⚠️Allow engine and exhaust system to cool completely before starting work. Exhaust components can remain dangerously hot for hours after engine shutdown.
Exhaust fasteners may be corroded or seized. Apply penetrating oil and allow to soak before attempting removal to prevent bolt breakage.
ℹ️The air injection check valve prevents exhaust gases from entering the air injection system. A failed valve can cause check engine lights and emissions test failures.

Tools required

10mm socket and ratchetEssential
12mm socket and ratchetEssential
14mm socket and ratchetEssential
Extension setEssential
Torque wrench (10-50 Nm range)Essential
Anti-seize compoundEssential
Penetrating oil
Wire brush
Shop towelsEssential

Parts

  • Air injection check valve × 1 — Use OEM specification
  • Check valve gasket × 1 — Use OEM specification
  • Exhaust manifold flange gasket × 1 — Replace if damaged during removal

Preparation

  1. Ensure engine and exhaust system are completely cool to the touch
  2. Park vehicle on level surface and engage parking brake
  3. Disconnect negative battery cable to prevent accidental electrical issues
  4. Spray all exhaust fasteners with penetrating oil and allow to soak for 15-20 minutes
  5. Raise vehicle on jack stands if additional clearance is needed for access

Procedure

  1. 1
    Remove engine cover and locate check valve
    Remove the plastic engine cover by lifting upward on the front clips and pulling away from the rear tabs. The air injection check valve is located on the exhaust manifold side, typically between the manifold and the air injection pump connection point. Identify the valve and trace the connecting pipes.
    Torque spec
    Cover Screws10 Nm (8 lb-ft)
  2. 2
    Disconnect air injection hose
    Locate the rubber hose or metal pipe connecting the air pump to the check valve inlet. Loosen the hose clamp using a 10mm socket or flathead screwdriver and disconnect the hose. If a metal pipe is used, remove the mounting bolt securing the pipe to the engine block.
  3. 3
    Remove heat shield (if equipped)
    Some configurations have a heat shield covering the check valve area. Remove the heat shield mounting bolts using a 10mm socket. Set the heat shield aside for reinstallation.
    Torque spec
    Heat Shield Bolts10 Nm (7 lb-ft)
  4. 4
    Disconnect outlet pipe from exhaust manifold
    The check valve outlet connects to the exhaust manifold via a flanged connection. Remove the two flange bolts using a 14mm socket. Support the pipe to prevent it from falling. Separate the flange and remove the old gasket material from both surfaces.
    Exhaust flange bolts are prone to corrosion. If bolts break during removal, they must be extracted or the manifold may need removal for repair.
    Torque spec
    Exhaust Flange Bolts45 Nm (33 lb-ft)
  5. 5
    Remove check valve mounting bolts
    The check valve is typically secured to a bracket or directly to the engine with two mounting bolts. Use a 12mm socket to remove these bolts. Note the orientation of the valve before removal for proper reinstallation.
    Torque spec
    Mounting Bolts26 Nm (19 lb-ft)
  6. 6
    Remove check valve assembly
    Carefully remove the check valve from the engine bay. The valve should have an arrow indicating flow direction. Inspect the old valve for carbon buildup, stuck internals, or physical damage. Remove and discard the old gasket.
  7. 7
    Clean mounting surfaces
    Use a wire brush and shop towels to thoroughly clean all mounting surfaces, flange surfaces, and connection points. Remove all old gasket material, carbon deposits, and corrosion. Ensure surfaces are clean and flat for proper sealing.
  8. 8
    Install new check valve
    Position the new check valve with the flow arrow pointing toward the exhaust manifold. Install the new gasket onto the valve. Insert the mounting bolts and hand-tighten initially. Ensure the valve is properly oriented and seated before final tightening.
  9. 9
    Torque check valve mounting bolts
    Using a torque wrench, tighten the check valve mounting bolts to specification in a cross pattern to ensure even seating. Verify the valve is secure and properly aligned with the exhaust manifold connection.
    Torque spec
    Mounting Bolts26 Nm (19 lb-ft)
  10. 10
    Reconnect outlet pipe to exhaust manifold
    Install a new flange gasket if the old one is damaged. Apply a thin coat of anti-seize compound to the flange bolt threads. Position the outlet pipe to the exhaust manifold flange and install both bolts hand-tight. Torque the flange bolts to specification in a cross pattern.
    Torque spec
    Exhaust Flange Bolts45 Nm (33 lb-ft)
  11. 11
    Reconnect air injection hose
    Reconnect the air injection hose or pipe to the check valve inlet. If using a hose clamp, position it properly and tighten securely. If a metal pipe is used, reinstall the mounting bolt to the engine block and tighten securely.
  12. 12
    Reinstall heat shield and engine cover
    If a heat shield was removed, reinstall it using the mounting bolts and torque to specification. Reinstall the plastic engine cover by aligning the rear tabs first, then pressing down on the front clips until they snap into place.
    Torque spec
    Heat Shield Bolts10 Nm (7 lb-ft)
    Cover Screws10 Nm (8 lb-ft)

Reassembly

  1. Reconnect the negative battery cable
  2. Lower vehicle from jack stands if raised
  3. Double-check all connections and fasteners for tightness
  4. Ensure no tools or parts were left in the engine bay

Verification

  • Start the engine and listen for any exhaust leaks around the check valve area. A hissing sound indicates a leak that must be corrected
  • Allow engine to reach operating temperature and verify no abnormal noises from the air injection system
  • Check for check engine lights. If a P0410, P0411, or P0412 code was present, clear codes and verify they do not return
  • Perform a visual inspection of all connections while engine is running to confirm no exhaust gas leakage
  • Test drive the vehicle and monitor for proper operation and absence of warning lights
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