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Component Inspection





EVAPORATIVE EMISSION SYSTEM


Component Inspection


EVAP CANISTER
Check EVAP canister as per the following:





1. Block port (B).
2. Blow air into port (A) and check that it flows freely out of port (C).
3. Release blocked port (B).
4. Apply vacuum pressure to port (B) and check that vacuum pressure exists at the ports (A) and (C).
5. Block port (A) and (B).
6. Apply pressure to port (C) and check that there is no leakage.

FUEL TANK VACUUM RELIEF VALVE (BUILT INTO FUEL FILLER CAP)
1. Wipe clean valve housing.





2. Check valve opening pressure and vacuum.

Pressure: 15.3 - 20.0 kPa (0.156 - 0.204 kg/cm2, 2.22 - 2.90 psi)
Vacuum: -6.0 to -3.3 kPa (-0.061 to -0.034 kg/cm2, -0.87 to -0.48 psi)






3. If out of specification, replace fuel filler cap as an assembly.

CAUTION:
Use only a genuine fuel filler cap as a replacement. If an incorrect fuel filler cap is used, the MIL may illuminate.

EVAP CANISTER PURGE VOLUME CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE
Refer to P0444 P0444.

FUEL TANK TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Refer to P0182 P0182.

EVAP CANISTER VENT CONTROL VALVE
Refer to P0447.

EVAP CONTROL SYSTEM PRESSURE SENSOR
Refer to P0451 P0451 P0451 P0451.

EVAP SERVICE PORT
Positive pressure is delivered to the EVAP system through the EVAP service port. If fuel vapor leakage in the EVAP system occurs, use a leak detector to locate the leakage.