Circuit/System Testing
- You must start with the Circuit/System Verification before proceeding with Circuit/System Testing.
- Ensure that the vehicle underbody temperature is similar to the ambient temperature and allow the surrounding air to stabilize before starting the diagnostic procedure. The system flow will be less with higher temperatures.
- Turn the nitrogen/smoke valve on the control panel to SMOKE.
- Disconnect the EVAP vent line from the vent solenoid, and seal it, using the correct plug from the J 41413-300 .
- Use the remote switch to introduce smoke into the EVAP system.
- Use the J 41413-VLV to open the EVAP service port. Once smoke is observed, remove the tool.
- Verify the entire EVAP system with the J 41413-SPT
. Smoke should not be observed.
- If smoke is observed, repair the condition as necessary.
- Verify the EVAP system using the EVAP service port. Connect the J 41413-200 nitrogen/smoke supply hose to the EVAP service port.
- Disconnect the EVAP vent line from the vent solenoid, and seal it, using the correct plug from the J 41413-300 .
- Use the remote switch to introduce smoke into the EVAP system.
- Verify the entire EVAP system with the J 41413-SPT
. Smoke should not be observed.
- If smoke is observed, repair the condition as necessary.
- Verify the individual EVAP system components for a leak using the J 41413-300
. The EVAP system components should not leak.
- If a condition is found replace the affected component.
IMPORTANT:
IMPORTANT:
The EVAP vent solenoid valve will not remain closed when commanded ON with positive pressure applied to the EVAP system.
IMPORTANT:
Introduce smoke at 15 second intervals while testing the system.
IMPORTANT:
The EVAP vent solenoid valve will not remain closed when in the commanded ON state with positive pressure applied to the EVAP system.