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●Customers are advised to compare Part OEM Number: 12659290 | 14381695 | 12619123, 12600706 | 12609876, 911-153 | 911153, 214-2302 | 2142302.
●Replacement for Chevy Impala 50th Anniversary Edition Sedan 4-Door 2008, Impala LS Sedan 4-Door 2007-2010, Impala LT Sedan 4-Door 2007-2010, Monte Carlo LS Coupe 2-Door 2007, Monte Carlo LT Coupe 2-Door 2007.
●Replacement for Buiick Lucerne CX Sedan 4-Door 2009-2010, Lucerne CXL Sedan 4-Door 2009-2010, Lucerne CXL Special Edition Sedan 4-Door 2010.
●When the air pump check valve fails, it can lead to a variety of problems, notably a significant increase in the vehicles tailpipe emissions. Usually, when the air pump check valve fails, it will display a few symptoms that may alert the driver of a potential problem that should be inspected.
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Description

I. OEM Part Number:

12659290 | 14381695 | 12619123

12600706 | 12609876

911-153 | 911153

214-2302 | 2142302

II. Applications of This Item:

Compatible with Chevy Impala 50th Anniversary Edition Sedan 4-Door 2008

Compatible with Chevy Impala LS Sedan 4-Door 2007-2010

Compatible with Chevy Impala LT Sedan 4-Door 2007-2010

Compatible with Chevy Monte Carlo LS Coupe 2-Door 2007

Compatible with Chevy Monte Carlo LT Coupe 2-Door 2007

Compatible with Buiick Lucerne CX Sedan 4-Door 2009-2010

Compatible with Buiick Lucerne CXL Sedan 4-Door 2009-2010

Compatible with Buiick Lucerne CXL Special Edition Sedan 4-Door 2010

III. Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Air Pump Check Valve

1. Exhaust fume odor

One of the first and most common symptoms of a bad or failing check valve is an exhaust fume odor. The odor is a result of exhaust leaking either from the valve housing, or through the actual check valve back into the secondary air injection system. The odor may become most noticeable at idle speeds. Any sort of odor indicates an exhaust leak, which compromises emissions.

2. Failed emissions test

Many states require their road-going vehicles to pass an emissions test in order for the vehicle to be legally operated. If the air pump check valve fails, it can significantly impact the tailpipe emissions of a vehicle. The air pump check valve works to reduce hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide emissions of a vehicle, so when it fails, the levels of these two pollutants will increase.

3. Check Engine Light is On

Another common symptom of a failed air pump check valve is the Check Engine Light coming on. When a problem is detected by the vehicles computer, it will set off a code and activate the Check Engine Light. Having the vehicle scanned for trouble codes can reveal if there may be a problem with the air pump check valve that needs to be addressed.