Fuel Tank: Testing and Inspection
FUEL TANK INSPECTION [LF]
NOTE:
- The two rollover valves built into the fuel tank and check valves (two-way) built into the rollover valves are inspected in this inspection.
1. Follow "BEFORE SERVICE PRECAUTION" before performing any work operations to prevent fuel from spilling from the fuel system. Before Service Precaution
2. Remove the battery cover. Removal and Replacement
3. Disconnect the negative battery cable. Removal and Replacement
4. Remove the fuel tank with the fuel pump unit. Service and Repair
5. Perform the following procedure to verify the fuel tank airtightness.
a. Plug the fuel pump unit pipe, port B and port C.
b. Apply a pressure of 3 kPa {23 mmHg, 0.9 inHg} to port A and wait for a while.
c. Verify that there is no air leakage from the fuel tank.
- If there is airflow, replace the fuel tank. Service and Repair
6. Plug the fuel pump unit pipe and port B.
7. Level the fuel tank.
8. Apply a pressure of 3 kPa {23 mmHg, 0.9 inHg} to port C and wait for a while.
9. With the pressure still applied, verify that there is airflow from port A and the pressure is 0- 3 kPa {0-22 mmHg, 0- 0.8 inHg}.
- If there is no airflow, replace the fuel tank. Service and Repair
10. Apply a pressure of -0.5 kPa {-3.8 mmHg, -0.1 inHg} to port C and wait for a while.
11. With the pressure still applied, verify that there is airflow from port A and the pressure is -0.5- 0 kPa {-3.8- 0 mmHg, -0.2- 0 inHg}.
- If there is no airflow, replace the fuel tank. Service and Repair
- If there is airflow, place the fuel tank upside down.
12. Apply a pressure of 3 kPa {23 mmHg, 0.9 inHg} to port C and wait for a while.
13. With the pressure still applied, verify that there is no airflow from port A.
- If there is airflow, replace the fuel tank. Service and Repair