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EVAP Canister Vent Valve Check

Reference: EVAP CANISTER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 

CAUTION: When checking EVAP canister vent valve, do not apply compressed air.
Compressed air could damage EVAP leak check module and cause fuel vapor leaks.
  1. Check coil resistance of EVAP canister vent valve between terminals "6" and "7" in EVAP leak check module.

    If resistance is as specified, proceed to next step. If not, replace EVAP leak check module.

    Coil resistance of EVAP canister vent valve 

    25 - 30 Ω at 20 °C (68 °F) 

    Fig 1: Checking Coil Resistance Of EVAP Canister Vent Valve Between Terminals 6 And 7
    G06492515Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  2. Remove EVAP leak check module (1) from EVAP canister.
  3. Blow breath (2) into port (3). Air should come out of port (4).

    If not, replace EVAP leak check module.

  4. Connect 12 V-battery to terminal "6" and terminal "7" of EVAP leak check module. Blow breath into port (3).

    Air should not come out of port (4).

    If check result is not as specified above, replace EVAP leak check module.

    WARNING: Do not suck air through valve. Fuel vapor inside valve is harmful.
    CAUTION: Check to make sure that connection is made between correct terminals. Wrong connection can cause damage to EVAP canister vent valve in EVAP leak check module.
    Fig 2: Connecting 12 V-battery To Terminal 6 And Terminal 7 Of EVAP Leak Check Module
    G06492516Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.