Air Induction Valve (AIV) Control
The air induction system is designed to send air to exhaust manifold to reduce exhaust emissions (HC and CO). The system consists of an Air Induction Valve (AIV), AIV control valve and AIV solenoid valve. The air induction valve is designed for one-way use and consists of a one-way reed valve.
When the ECU senses a vacuum signal created by excessive exhaust pressure pulsations in the exhaust manifold, it sends a voltage signal to the AIV solenoid valve to activate the AIV control valve. The control valve opens up and allows air to enter the exhaust system upstream of the 3-way catalytic converter. This system also operates during deceleration for the purpose of blowing water off around the air injection valve.