DTC P0491 Secondary Air Injection Relay Location and Diagnosis for 2005 Chrysler Sebring 2.4L DOHC
2005 Chrysler Sebring 2.4L DOHC 4-door sedan with automatic transmission (California model). I'm experiencing a DTC P0496 - Secondary Air Injection System Performance Fault. The code clears when the vehicle is turned off, but I'd like to identify the correct relay location and confirm which component controls the air pump. I believe the secondary air injection relay is located in the under-hood relay center, but I'm unsure of its exact position or how to verify it. Can anyone provide a clear diagram or guidance on identifying the specific relay responsible for powering the air pump? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Note: This issue does not involve engine performance or drivability problems—only the DTC P0491, which indicates an air injection system flow fault during engine operation.
The under-hood Power Distribution Center (PDC) cover typically includes a legend identifying each relay. Look for the label 'P0491 - AIR INJECTION SYSTEM PERFORMANCE'. When the engine is running, the PCM monitors air flow through the system. The test begins once sufficient airflow has been accumulated. If the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) detects either excessive or insufficient airflow, the DTC P0491 will be set.