Evaporative Emissions System: Testing and Inspection
Testing Charcoal Canister:
CHARCOAL CANISTER
1. Remove charcoal canister.
2. Visually inspect canister for cracks or other damage.
3. Check purge control valve for proper operation.
a. Apply approx. 50Kpa pressure (7.25 psi) to the port marked "V.C."
b. Check that there is no air leakage from the diaphragm.
c. Apply approx. 380mmHg (15"Hg) vacuum to the port marked "purge" and maintain.
d. Gradually apply vacuum to the port marked "V.C." If the purge port begins to open when vacuum at the "V.C." port is between approx. 40-80 mmHg (1.6"-3.2"Hg), the purge control valve is operating normally.
f. If problem is found, replace canister.
Check/Relief Valve:
CHECK/RELIEF VALVE
1. Remove valve.
2. Connect vacuum pump to side of valve leading to fuel tank.
3. Apply vacuum. Valve should hold a maximum of 20mmHg vacuum ( 0.8"Hg vacuum).
4. Disconnect vacuum pump, and connect it to the other port on valve.
5. Apply vacuum. Valve should hold a maximum of 40mmHg vacuum ( 1.6"Hg vacuum).
6. Replace if defective.
VAPOR SEPARATOR TANK
Inspect tank and connecting hoses for damage, or cracks. Hoses should be in good condition and not kinked.