P0443
DTC P0443 EVAP CONTROL SYSTEM INCORRECT PURGE FLOW
SYSTEM DIAGRAM
WIRING DIAGRAM
DETECTING CONDITION
DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE
WARNING:
- When performing a road test, select a place where there is no traffic or possibility of a traffic accident and be very careful during testing to avoid occurrence of an accident.
- Road test should be carried out with 2 persons, a driver and a tester, on a level road.
NOTE: Check to make sure that following conditions are satisfied when using this DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE.
- Intake air temp.: between -14°C and 70°C (6.8°F and 158°F)
- Atmospheric pressure: higher than 540 mmHg (Altitude: lower than 2,790 m (9,150 ft))
- Fuel level : higher than 1/4 (fuel level meter indication).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Canister Purge System Check
1) Warm up engine to normal operating temperature.
2) Stop engine and hoist vehicle so that rear wheels rotate freely.
3) Start engine release parking brake lever, set M/T in "2nd" or A/T in "L" and transfer in "2H".
WARNING: Make sure that transfer is set to "2H" range position for this check. If it is set to "4H" or "4L" position, front wheel turn at high speed and a very dangerous situation may occur.
4) Disconnect purge hose from EVAP canister.
5) Place finger against the end of disconnected hose and check that vacuum is not felt there when engine is running at idle speed.
6) Also check that vacuum is felt when engine speed is increased to higher than about 2,000 r/min.
Vacuum Passage Inspection
Start engine and run it at idle speed. With finger placed against vacuum nozzle, check that vacuum is applied. If it is not applied, clean vacuum passage by blowing compressed air.
Vacuum Hose Inspection
Check hoses for connection, leakage, clog and deterioration.
Replace as necessary.
EVAP Canister Purge Valve And Its Circuit Check
1) Disconnect vacuum hoses from intake manifold and EVAP canister.
2) With ignition switch ON, blow into hose "A". Air should not come out of hose "B".
Using SUZUKI scan tool
3) Connect SUZUKI scan tool to DLC with ignition switch OFF.
3-1) Turn ON EVAP canister purge valve by using SUZUKI scan tool with ignition switch ON.
In this state, blow hose "A".
Air should come out of hose "B".
WARNING: Do not suck the air through valve. Fuel vapor inside valve is harmful.
If check results are as described above, EVAP canister purge valve and its circuit are in good condition, connect vacuum hoses securely.
If not, proceed to step 4).
Not using SUZUKI scan tool
3) Using a service wire, connect E33-10 (E175-6) terminal of ECM coupler and body ground with ignition switch OFF.
3-1) Turn ON ignition switch.
In this state, blow hose "A".
Air should come out of hose "B".
WARNING: Do not suck the air through valve. Fuel vapor inside valve is harmful.
If check results are as described above and E33-1O (E17~6) terminal to ECM connection is in good condition, EVAP canister purge valve and its circuit are in good condition, connect vacuum hoses securely.
If not, proceed to step 4).
4) With ignition switch OFF, disconnect coupler from EVAP canister purge valve.
5) Check resistance between two terminals of EVAP canister purge valve.
Resistance of EVAP canister purge valve:
28-36 Ohms at 20°C (68°F)
If resistance is as specified, proceed to next operation check. If not, replace.
6) Disconnect vacuum hoses from intake manifold and EVAP canister.
7) With coupler disconnected, blow into hose "A". Air should not come out of hose "B".
8) Connect 12V-battery to solenoid purge valve terminals. In this state, blow hose "A".
Air should come out of hose "B".
WARNING: Do not suck the air through valve. Fuel vapor inside valve is harmful.
If check result is as specified above, check EVAP canister purge valve harness.
If not, replace EVAP canister purge valve.
EVAP Canister Inspection
WARNING: DO NOT SUCK nozzles on EVAP canister. Fuel canister is harmful.
1) Disconnect vacuum hoses from EVAP canister.
2) When air is blown into tank pipe, there should be no restriction of flow through purge pipe and air pipe.
When air is blown into purge pipe, air should not pass through either tank pipe or air pipe.
3) If operation differs from above description, EVAP canister must be replaced.
4) Connect hoses to canister.