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Fuel Delivery and Air Induction: Service and Repair




Removing and Installing Leakage Diagnosis Pump

Preliminary work
- Removing and installing carbon canister - section on "Removing"

Removing leakage diagnosis pump

Sheetmetal Clips On Carbon Canister:






1. Unclip sheetmetal clips on the carbon canister -1- with a screwdriver.

Opening Carbon Canister:






2. Carefully open the carbon canister using a rigid spatula or a wide screwdriver. -arrows-

Air Filter For Leakage Diagnosis Pump:






3. Remove active carbon unit and lid.
4. Unscrew Torx screw -1- and pull off air filter.

Leakage Diagnosis Pump Mounting:






5. Unscrew three Torx screws -1- used to secure the leakage diagnosis pump -3- .
Open the clamp -2- and pull off the hose.
6. Pull off cable plug for leakage diagnosis pump and remove carbon canister lid.
7. Remove leakage diagnosis pump.

Installing leakage diagnosis pump
1. Position leakage diagnosis pump.

Leakage Diagnosis Pump Mounting:






2. Screw in three Torx screws -1- used to secure the leakage diagnosis pump -3- .
Fit hose and secure the clamp -2- .

Air Filter For Leakage Diagnosis Pump:






3. Fit air filter and tighten Torx screw -1- .
4. Plug in cable plug for leakage diagnosis pump and position carbon canister lid.
5. Insert active carbon unit into the canister and lock the lid.

Sheetmetal Clips On Carbon Canister:






6. Clip in sheetmetal clips -1- used to lock the carbon canister.

Subsequent work
- Removing and installing carbon canister - section on "Installing"