P0410 OBD Error

Mod Description
To conform to strict emissions standards, American 451 fortwos have a secondary mixing valve to quickly bring the CAT up to operating temperature.
Mod Details
PremiumNo Difficulty Mod ID422 CreditPaul Morr Cost£$37 For451 Fortwo Linkhttps://dev.evilution.co.uk/mod/p0410-obd-error.htm Copy to Clipboard

Important Info

This error only occurs on USA model smart 451 fortwos. Smart 451s sold in other areas do not have the secondary air valve present that causes the error.

If you experience this error you have 2 options depending on how far you are from a smart dealer. You can either take the car to smart where they will replace the faulty valve with a new redesigned unit, this will be free. If you are too far from a smart dealer, you will have to buy and fit it yourself. Smart will not give you this part free if you are going to fit it yourself.

What Happens

The car seems to run perfectly fine but the engine check light comes on. If you have a fault code reader such as a ScanGauge II you will be able to read the fault code P0410 but you probably won’t be able to clear it as the fault will occur again as soon as you restart the car.

Part Number? Price?

This part is available directly from smart, part number A0025401497, price $37.

Removing And Fitting

The secondary air valve is located right of the air inlet resonator boxes, to the right of the engine head and underneath the top breather pipe.

The entire unit slides off of a metal tab that attaches it to the engine.

Pull off the 2 rubber hoses and disconnect the electrical connector by pushing in the tab and pulling the connector out. Do not pull it by the wires. You have now removed the old valve.

Refitting is simple, the straight pipe with the narrower inside bore connects to the centre right. The remaining right angled pipe with the larger inside bore connects to the remaining top right. The electrical connection pushes in place and cannot be replaced incorrectly.

There is a final hose connection next to the electrical connection, this remains redundant. Once you have properly fitted the replacement valve, reattach it to the metal engine tab. If you are an American smart owner, consider joining the Smart Cars Of America forum.

Credits

Thanks to SmartTech for the part number and Paul M for the pictures