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5. Activating the Quick Test of the Fuel Tank System



Activating The Quick Test Of The Fuel Tank System







HINT: If the quick test of the fuel tank system detects a leak, the fault remains. If no leak is detected, the fault has been remedied.

- Engine idling

Activate the quick test of the fuel tank system.

Read the battery voltage and the status for the quick test of the fuel tank system. Check the parameters as stipulated under Conditions for starting the quick test of the fuel tank system.

NOTE: The following conditions must be met in order for the quick test of the fuel tank system to be run correctly.

Conditions for starting the quick test of the fuel tank system
- Diagnostic trouble code for engine temperature sensor, atmospheric pressure sensor, outside temperature sensor, EVAP valve as well as diagnostic trouble codes for electrical fault on leakage diagnosis unit not stored.
- Engine idling
- Battery voltage must be 11-15 V.
- The status of the quick test of the fuel tank system must be "Not running".

NOTE: The battery voltage must be correct throughout the entire test. The test can take up to 10 minutes, depending on the quantity of fuel in the fuel tank.

Start the quick test of the fuel tank system by clicking the start button. Click the stop button to interrupt the test.

Check that the quick test has started by reading the status of the test phase. When the status of the test phase becomes "Reference", the test has started.

Wait until the test has completed, at which time the status of the test phase becomes "Not running" and the status of the quick test of the fuel tank system is "Completed".

If the quick test does not detect a fault, the test result for the leakage diagnosis unit and fuel tank system will be "No fault detected".

If the quick test of the fuel tank system detects a fault, the test result will be "Fault detected, minor leak" or "Fault detected, major leak" depending on the size of the leak.

HINT: Even if the result of a test is "Fault detected", the diagnostic trouble code will not be stored in the engine control module (ECM). If the same result is obtained after normal leakage diagnosis, that is to say is repeated, the relevant diagnostic trouble code will be stored in the engine control module (ECM).

Other Information
- For information on leakage diagnosis, see Design and Function.
- Description of parameters, quick test of the fuel tank system
- Test phases, quick-test tank system

Select an alternative to continue once the test is complete
1. The test result for the fuel tank system and the leakage diagnosis unit is "No fault detected".
2. The test result for the fuel tank system is "Fault detected, minor leak" or "Fault detected, major leak".
3. Leakage diagnosis is interrupted, the status of leakage diagnosis is "Blocked" or the test result for the leakage diagnosis unit is "Fault detected".

Select an alternative given above.

1: Refer to Trouble Code Descriptions. Diagnostic Trouble Code Descriptions
2: Refer to 6. Checking the EVAP Valve. 6. Checking the EVAP Valve
3: Refer to 14. Fault-Tracing Information. 14. Fault-Tracing Information