I FIXED P0410 Secondary Air Pump here's how
I then checked the pump's ground wire---GOOD.
I then started to back-track my power source..
My fuse was good.
I then check the relay, by energizing it with a battery and alligator leads and an ohm meter... RELAY CHECKED OUT GOOD. hhmmmm.... keep looking up river....
HERE'S WHERE THINGS GOT INTERESTING---- while my relay was out I started checking it's sockets for power and grounding. I got power going into the relay's frontside circuit AND I got power going into the relay 12v trigger pin.
BUT WHAT I WAS NOT GETTING WAS A GROUND ON THE RELAY TRIGGER GROUND PIN SOCKET!!! I then jumpered a grounded wire into the ground socket and replaced the RELAY AND WHAM-- IT WORKED.
I have included a picture that will hopefully help other E55 owners in the future. I'm sorry if the picture is a little difficuly to understand. As Forest Gump would say "I'm not a bright man" so it's the best I could do given my limited mental capacity.
I then checked the pump's ground wire---GOOD.
I then started to back-track my power source..
My fuse was good.
I then check the relay, by energizing it with a battery and alligator leads and an ohm meter... RELAY CHECKED OUT GOOD. hhmmmm.... keep looking up river....
HERE'S WHERE THINGS GOT INTERESTING---- while my relay was out I started checking it's sockets for power and grounding. I got power going into the relay's frontside circuit AND I got power going into the relay 12v trigger pin.
BUT WHAT I WAS NOT GETTING WAS A GROUND ON THE RELAY TRIGGER GROUND PIN SOCKET!!! I then jumpered a grounded wire into the ground socket and replaced the RELAY AND WHAM-- IT WORKED.
I have included a picture that will hopefully help other E55 owners in the future. I'm sorry if the picture is a little difficuly to understand. As Forest Gump would say "I'm not a bright man" so it's the best I could do given my limited mental capacity.
Great photo. Could you please point me in the direction of the location of this relay?
I have it booked in with the dealer for my diff install so I'll leave the light on so they can read it and see what's going on.
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Cheers,
Jeff
Cheers,
Jeff
Well, working fine for a while. The cel came back on and this time when I connected a battery to the pump, it did not work. The sticky relay mentioned by the dealer parts guy must have stuck in the on position and cooked the motor in the pump. Replaced the relay ($30???), bought a used pump for $195 and it seems to be back in business. It kicks in a few seconds after a cold start, runs for maybe half a minute or so and then cuts off.
I had about 150,000 miles on it when this all started going bad. Stuff just wears out sometimes. I don't want to try to count how many times I have started this car up. Figured I'd take my chances with a used one for $195 rather than the $300+ I was seeing. Not planning on keeping it for more than another couple of years. It came out of an '08 with 75,000 on it. Or so they say.
The actual replacement is pretty easy. Remove the front engine cover. Pull or carefully pry off the three hose connections. Remove the electrical connector. Remove five torx head bolts and pull out. One of the bolts is behind the serpentine belt, but you can get at it. I used a telescoping magnet when they started getting close to fully out. Dropping them looked like a lot of retrieval work. The bolts are threaded into aluminum so just snug will do. There are a couple of tubes that run between the bracket and the front of the engine so be careful you don't pinch them on installation.
Last edited by royflip; Feb 23, 2014 at 08:36 PM. Reason: Added more information after recurrance of problem




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I then checked the pump's ground wire---GOOD.
I then started to back-track my power source..
My fuse was good.
I then check the relay, by energizing it with a battery and alligator leads and an ohm meter... RELAY CHECKED OUT GOOD. hhmmmm.... keep looking up river....
HERE'S WHERE THINGS GOT INTERESTING---- while my relay was out I started checking it's sockets for power and grounding. I got power going into the relay's frontside circuit AND I got power going into the relay 12v trigger pin.
BUT WHAT I WAS NOT GETTING WAS A GROUND ON THE RELAY TRIGGER GROUND PIN SOCKET!!! I then jumpered a grounded wire into the ground socket and replaced the RELAY AND WHAM-- IT WORKED.
I have included a picture that will hopefully help other E55 owners in the future. I'm sorry if the picture is a little difficuly to understand. As Forest Gump would say "I'm not a bright man" so it's the best I could do given my limited mental capacity.
Took to my trusty indie mechanic and he diagnosed both diverter valves were not holding vacuum. Replaced both and all is well so far, but it's only about a week later.
I am sure I could have perhaps opened/cleaned them but I've put enough time and effort under the shade tree that I decided it was just time to get a pro to do it.
Wish me luck.
Once these ML350s have the major engineering problems repaired (balance shaft engine issue, front differential bearings and seals, automatic transmission electronic/valve plate, electronics including stereo head unit) they actually run pretty damn well!







