Component Inspection
INSPECTION1. INSPECT VENTILATION VALVE SUB-ASSEMBLY
a. Install a clean hose to the ventilation valve.
b. Inspect the ventilation valve operation.
1. Blow air into the cylinder head side, and check that air passes through smoothly.
CAUTION: Do not suck air through the valve. Petroleum substances inside the valve are harmful.
2. Blow air into the intake manifold side, and check that air does not passes through smoothly.
If operation is not as specified, replace the ventilation valve.
c. Remove the clean hose from the ventilation valve.
2. INSPECT FUEL TANK CAP ASSEMBLY
a. Visually check if the cap and/or gasket are deformed or damaged.
3. INSPECT CHARCOAL CANISTER ASSEMBLY
a. Visually check the charcoal canister for cracks or damage.
b. Inspect the charcoal canister operation.
1. Blow air (0.39 kPa, 4.0 gf/sq.cm, 0.06 psi) into the vent port with the purge port closed, and check that the air flows from the air inlet port.
2. Blow air (0.39 kPa, 4.0 gf/sq.cm, 0.06 psi) into the vent port with the air inlet port closed, and check that air flows from the purge port.
3. Apply vacuum (3.43 kPa, 25.7 mmHg, 1.01 in.Hg) to the vent port with the air inlet port closed, and check that air is sucked in from the purge port.
If operation is not as specified, replace the charcoal canister.
c. Inspect the air tightness.
1. Apply vacuum (3.43 kPa, 25.7 mmHg, 1.01 in.Hg) to the purge port with the vent and air inlet ports closed, and check that the vacuum is sustained for 1 minute.
HINT: In order to maintain air tightness, the check should be performed with the CCV terminal port held closed by hand.
If operation is not as specified, replace the charcoal canister.
d. Inspect the diaphragm.
1. Remove the air hose between ports A and B.
2. Apply vacuum (1.42 kPa, 11 mmHg, 0.42 in.Hg) into port A with the vent, purge and air inlet ports closed, and check that air is sucked in from port B.
3. Apply vacuum (1.42 kPa, 11 mmHg, 0.42 in.Hg) into port A with the vent, purge and air inlet ports closed, and measure how long it takes for the vacuum to drop.
Vacuum drop time: 10 sec. or more
If operation is not as specified, replace the charcoal canister.
4. Reinstall the air hose between ports A and B.
e. Inspect VSV for open circuit.
1. Using an ohmmeter, check that there is continuity between the terminals.
If there is no continuity, replace the charcoal canister.
f. Inspect VSV operation.
1. Check that air flows from ports A to B and C.
2. Apply battery positive voltage across the terminals.
3. Check that the valve is closed.
4. Check that air does not flow from ports A to B.
5. Check that air flows from ports A to C.
If the operation is not as specified, replace the charcoal canister.
4. INSPECT VACUUM SWITCHING VALVE ASSEMBLY NO.1
a. Inspect the VSV for open circuit.
1. Using an ohmmeter, check resistance between the terminals.
Resistance: 26 - 30 Ohm at 20°C (68°F)
If the resistance is not as specified, replace the VSV.
b. Inspect the VSV for ground.
1. Using an ohmmeter, check that there is no continuity between each terminal and the body.
If there is continuity, replace the VSV.
c. Inspect the VSV operation.
1. Check that air does not flow from ports.
2. Apply battery positive voltage across the terminals.
3. Check that air flows from ports.
If operation is not as specified, replace the VSV.
5. INSPECT HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR (BANK1,BANK2 OXYGEN SENSOR)
a. Using an ohmmeter, measure resistance between the terminals.
If the resistance is not as specified, replace the sensor.
6. INSPECT HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR (BANK1,BANK2 OXYGEN SENSOR NO.2)
a. Using an ohmmeter, measure resistance between the terminals.
If the resistance is not as specified, replace the sensor.