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Fuel Delivery and Air Induction: Testing and Inspection






Fuel/EVAP System, Checking for Leaks

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Hose clamps up to 25 mm diameter (3094)

Fuel system tester (smoke tester) (KLI 9210)

Hose adapter (KLI 9210/55-1)

Vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system (VAS 5051B), (VAS 5052) or (VAS 5053)

=> [ Fuel System Leak Test ]

=> [ EVAP System Function Overview ]

=> [ Leak Detection Pump, Checking Vacuum Supply ]

Test Conditions

A leak was detected by the Leak Detection Pump (LDP).

Guided fault finding was performed with the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system.

(KLI 9210) Preparation

Depending on the version, the appearance of the (KLI 9210) may vary.

- Check the (KLI 9210) to see if there is enough fluid in the smoke generator.

- Set the valve - D - to "Hold".





- Open the nitrogen bottle - H -.

- Connect the measuring hose - G - to the self test connection - B -.

- Set the valve - D - to "Test".

- Using the pressure reducer - J -, adjust the pressure to 10 in. H2O (25 mbar).

- Set the valve - D - to "Hold".

- The pressure must now be maintained a minimum of 2 minutes. If the pressure is not maintained, check the tester.

Fuel System, Checking for Leaks





- Connect the (KLI 9210/55-1) to the ventilation line - A - as shown.

- Connect the measuring hose - G - from the (KLI 9210) to the (KLI 9210/55-1).





- Set the valve - D - to "Hold".

- Connect the (KLI 9210) to the vehicle battery.

- Connect the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system to the vehicle as follows:





- Connect the diagnostic cable - 2 - connector to the Data Link Connector (DLC) in the driver's footwell.

- Start the engine and run at idle speed.

- Select the Guided Functions operating mode on the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system.

- Select the "Check tank ventilation system for leaks" guided function.

- Activate the test.

- While the test runs, observe the pressure gauge on the (KLI 9210).

The LDP must pump the fuel system pressure up to at least 7 in. H2O (18 mbar).

The minimum pressure is not reached, but the pressure reached does not decrease:

- Switch the ignition off and perform pressure retention test. If no decrease in pressure is observed: Check the LDP vacuum supply. Refer to => [ Leak Detection Pump, Checking Vacuum Supply ].

The minimum pressure is not reached and the pressure reached decreases immediately:

- Clamp off the hose to the Evaporative Emission (EVAP) canister purge regulator valve using the (3094).





- Repeat the test. If the minimum pressure is not reached: Replace the EVAP canister purge solenoid valve 1.

The minimum pressure is not reached again and the pressure reached decreases immediately:

- Leak in the fuel system, perform the fuel system leak test. Refer to => [ Fuel System Leak Test ].

If the minimum pressure is reached, switch the ignition off.

The valve in the LDP is now closed and the pressure is maintained.

- Observe the pressure gauge:

If the pressure does not decrease, perform a pressure retention test to locate any possible pinhole leaks.

If the pressure decreased, clamp off the hose to EVAP canister purge regulator valve using the (3094).





- If pressure now no longer falls, replace the EVAP canister purge regulator valve.

If the pressure still decreases, perform the fuel system leak test. Refer to => [ Fuel System Leak Test ].

Pressure Retention Test





- Set the valve - D - to "Test". Increase the pressure up to 10 in. H2O (25 mbar).

- Observe the pressure gauge - C - and the flow meter - E -. The fuel system is filled if the flow quantity decreases and the pressure increases to 10 in. H2O (25 mbar).

Depending on the level in the fuel tank, this procedure may take up to 3 minutes.

- After the pressure has stabilized, set the valve - D - to "Hold".

After 5 minutes the pressure must not drop below H2O (20 mbar) drop.

If the pressure is not maintained for 5 minutes, the leak should be localized as follows.

- Check the EVAP canister purge regulator valve for leaks. Clamp off the hose to EVAP canister purge regulator valve using the (3094).





- Repeat the pressure test by resetting the valve - D - to "Test".





- Observe the pressure gauge - C - and the flow meter - E -. The fuel system is filled if the flow quantity decreases and the pressure increases to 10 in. H2O (25 mbar).

- After the pressure has stabilized, set the valve - D - to "Hold".

- If the pressure now no longer falls, replace the EVAP canister purge regulator valve.

If the pressure still decreases, perform the fuel system leak test. Refer to => [ Fuel System Leak Test ].

After completing the work, perform the "Check tank ventilation system for leaks" guided function using the.

Fuel System Leak Test

Test Conditions

Procedure for "Checking fuel system for leaks" was performed. Refer to => [ Fuel/EVAP System, Checking for Leaks ] Testing and Inspection.

The (KLI 9210) and the (KLI 9210/55-1) are still connected to the vehicle.





- Connect the (KLI 9210) to the vehicle battery.

- Remove the rear right wheel housing liner.

- Clamp off the hose - arrow - between the Leak Detection Pump (LDP) and the air filter.





- Set the valve - D - to "Test".





- Observe the pressure gauge - C - and the flow meter - E -. The fuel system is filled if the flow quantity decreases and the pressure increases to 10 in. H2O (25 mbar).

- After the pressure has stabilized, set the valve - D - to "Hold".

After 5 minutes the pressure must not drop below H2O (20 mbar) drop.

- If the pressure no longer decreases, replace LDP.

If the pressure is not maintained for a minimum of 5 minutes or if no pressure is built up, localize the leak as follows.

- Fill the fuel system with smoke by setting the valve - D - to "Test".

- While the fuel system is being filled, press the smoke generator button - I - for approximately one minute.

The fuel system is now under pressure and filled with smoke.

- Check all fuel system connections and lines/hoses for escaping smoke. Also check the fuel tank filler pipe cap.

Illuminate components and hoses with a strong flood light, the smoke will be more visible.

To check for leaks at accessible locations, also use ultrasonic measuring device or commercially available leak detection spray.

Depending on how long the fault finding lasts, the smoke generator button may have to be pressed again. This ensures there is enough smoke present in the fuel system.

To check the fuel delivery unit, the assembly openings in the vehicle interior must be opened.

- Replace the leaking hoses or components.

After completing the work, perform the "Check tank ventilation system for leaks" guided function using the.

EVAP System Function Overview





1 Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Canister

2 Adapter Hose (KLI 9210/55-1) installed Location

With the leak test in the fuel system.

3 Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Canister Purge Regulator Valve 1 (N80)

4 Vent Line

To the throttle valve control module

5 Solenoid Valve

For the Leak Detection Pump (LDP).

6 Vacuum Line

To the intake manifold.

7 Air Filter Housing

For the LDP

8 Leak Detection Pump (LDP) (V144)

9 Fuel Tank

10 Cap

Leak Detection Pump, Checking Vacuum Supply

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Turbocharger tester (VAG 1397A)

T piece (251 201 346)

6 mm diameter hose

Leak Detection Pump (LDP) installation location:

Under the wheel housing liner in the right rear wheel housing.

- Remove the rear right wheel and wheel housing liner.

- Remove the vacuum line - 1 - from the LDP.





- Connect the (VAG 1397A) with the T piece and 6 mm diameter hose between the vacuum line - 1 - and the LDP - 2 -.

- Switch on the measuring range I (absolute pressure measurement).

- Connect the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system and start the engine.

- Select the Guided Functions operating mode on the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system.

- Select the "Check tank ventilation system for leaks" guided function.

- Activate the test.

- While the test is running, observe the display on (VAG 1397A).

The pressure must pulsate and must not rise above 0.700 bar (absolute pressure) during the test.

- If the pressure rises above 0.700 bar during the test, the vacuum supply is too low. Check vacuum line to intake manifold for kinks or blockages.