Evaporative Emissions System: Testing and Inspection
INSPECTION
1. VISUALLY INSPECT LINES AND CONNECTIONS
Look for loosen connections, sharp bends or damage.
2. VISUALLY INSPECT FUEL TANK
Look for deformation, cracks or fuel leakage.
3. VISUALLY INSPECT FUEL TANK CAP
Check if the cap and/or gasket are deformed or damaged. If necessary, repair or replace the cap.
4. REMOVE CHARCOAL CANISTER
5. REMOVE [1][2][3]VSV
6. VISUALLY INSPECT CHARCOAL CANISTER
Look for cracks or damage.
7. CHECK FOR CLOGGED FILTER, AND STUCK CHECK VALVE AND DIAPHRAGM
(a) Install the plugs to ports A and B.
(b) While holding port C closed, blow air (1.47 kPa, 15 gf/cu.cm, 0.21 psi) into port D and check that air flows from port E.
(c) While holding port C and port E closed, blow air (1.47 kPa, 15 gf/cu. cm, 0.21 psi) into port D and check that air does not flow from port F.
(d) Apply vacuum (2.94 kPa, 22 mmHg, 0.87 in.Hg) to port C, check that the vacuum does not decrease when port F is closed, and check that the vacuum decreases when port F is released.
(e) While holding port F closed, apply vacuum (2.94 kPa, 22 mm Hg, 0.87 in.Hg) to port D,check that the vacuum does not decrease when port C is closed, and check that the vacuum decreases when port C is released.
If a problem is found, replace the charcoal canister.
(f) Remove the plugs.
8. INSPECT VSV FOR EVAP
9. INSPECT VSV FOR VAPOR PRESSURE SENSOR
10. INSPECT VAPOR PRESSURE SENSOR
11. INSTALL CHARCOAL CANISTER