DTC Troubleshooting: P04F0(2.0L Engine): Inspection
EVAP Canister Purge Line Inspection
Test Procedure
- Preparation
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- EVAP canister purge valve: removed with its connector and vacuum hose connected
- Procedure
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- Disconnect the vacuum hose (purge line) (A) from the EVAP canister purge valve (B).
- Disconnect the EVAP canister purge line (C) from the EVAP canister (D). Connect the T-fitting (E), the vacuum/pressure gauge, 0-4 inHg (F), and the vacuum pump/gauge, 0-30 inHg (G), to the EVAP canister purge line as shown.
- Slowly apply about 2 kPa (0.6 inHg, 15 mmHg) of vacuum to the hose.
- Normal Conditions
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- EVAP canister purge line does not hold vacuum.
Results
- If it is abnormal, there is a problem with the parts on the EVAP canister purge line.
Purge Tube B Visual Inspection
Test Procedure
- Procedure
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- Check for a poor connection, a blockage, or damage at purge tube B between the EVAP canister purge nozzle and the EVAP canister purge valve.
- Normal Conditions
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- Conditions at the connections are OK, and there is no damages.
Results
- If it is abnormal, there is a problem with purge tube B.
Purge Tube B Inspection
Test Procedure
- Procedure
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- Disconnect purge tube B from the EVAP canister purge nozzle (A), and connect the vacuum pump/gauge, 0-30 inHg (C), to the tube as shown.
- Select the HDS [PCS(CPV) ON].
- Apply vacuum to the tube.
- Normal Conditions
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- Purge tube B does not hold vacuum.
Results
- If it is abnormal, there is a problem with purge tube B between the EVAP canister purge nozzle and the EVAP canister purge valve.
Purge Tube D Visual Inspection
Test Procedure
- Procedure
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- Check for a poor connection, a blockage, or damage at the purge tube D between the EVAP canister purge nozzle and intake air duct E.
- Normal Conditions
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Conditions at the connections are OK, and there is no blockages or damages.
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Results
- If it is abnormal, there is a problem with purge tube D.
Purge Tube D Inspection
Test Procedure
- Procedure
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- Disconnect purge tube D from the throttle body inlet pipe (A), and connect the vacuum pump/gauge, 0-30 inHg (B), to purge tube D as shown.
- Apply vacuum to the tube.
- Normal Conditions
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- Purge tube D does not hold vacuum.
Results
- If it is abnormal, there is a problem with purge tube D between the throttle body inlet pipe and the EVAP canister purge nozzle.
Throttle Body Inlet Pipe Port Inspection
Test Procedure
- Preparation
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- Purge tube D: disconnected from the throttle body inlet pipe
- Procedure
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- Check for debris or clogs in the throttle body inlet pipe port (A).
- Normal Conditions
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- There is no debris or clogs.
Results
- If it is abnormal, there is a problem with the throttle body inlet pipe port.
EVAP Canister Purge Nozzle Port Inspection
Test Procedure
- Preparation
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- Purge tube B: disconnected from the EVAP canister purge nozzle
- Procedure
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- Check for debris or clogs in the EVAP canister purge nozzle port (A).
- Normal Conditions
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- There is no debris or clogs.
Results
- If it is abnormal, there is a problem with the EVAP canister purge nozzle port.
EVAP Canister Purge Nozzle Inspection
Test Procedure
- If the other inspection item(s) indicated a normal condition, then it is determined that the remaining EVAP canister purge nozzle is the cause.
Results
- There is a problem with the EVAP canister purge nozzle.