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Leak Detection Valve: Testing and Inspection




EVAP Leakage Inspection
1. Disconnect purge hose from EVAP canister purge valve.
2. Plug vent valve hose end.
3. Apply 3.5 kPa (14.0 in Aq, 26.0 mmHg) to purge hose and seal it. While observing tank pressure displayed on SUZUKI scan tool, after 15 sec., check to make sure that pressure is higher than 3.3 kPa (13.6 in Aq, 24.5 mmHg).
If check result is not satisfactory, locate pressure leaking point by using soap water or leak detector.
If no pressure leakage exists in vapor purge line, fuel filter cap, fitter neck and etc., remove fuel tank from vehicle and check for leakage from installation face of parts installed on fuel tank and hose joint.