EVAP Leak Detection Pump Inspection
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Operate EVAP leak detection pump in EVAP leak check module as follows. If you have SUZUKI scan tool, perform step 1). If not, perform step 2).
- Method using SUZUKI scan tool:
- Disconnect suction pipe from EVAP leak check module, and disconnect filler pipe and purge pipe from EVAP canister, see EVAP Canister Removal and Installation .
- Plug purge port (1) with rubber plug securely.
- Connect vacuum hose (2) and spherical plastic bag (3) with approximately 12.5 cm (4.92 in.) diameter (volume: 1.0 liter (2.11/1.76 US/Imp pt)) to filler port (4) using a rubber band (5) as shown in figure.
- With ignition mode of keyless push start system in "OFF", connect special tool between ECM and ECM connectors. For connecting procedure, refer to Step 1) and 2) of "Voltage Check" under INSPECTION OF ECM AND ITS CIRCUITS .
- Connect SUZUKI scan tool to DLC (1).
- Push engine switch to change ignition mode of keyless push start system to "ON".
- Select "Active Test" mode on SUZUKI scan tool.
- Operate EVAP leak detection pump in EVAP leak check module by using SUZUKI scan tool.
Special Tool
- SUZUKI scan tool (SUZUKI-SDT)
- Use service wire to ground "E01-59" terminal of ECM connector (EVAP canister vent valve: close).
- Check that air in plastic bag is fully evacuated by EVAP leak detection pump within approximately 2 minutes.
If check results are not as described above, check wire harness and connections.
If check results of wire harness and connections are OK, replace EVAP leak check module and EVAP canister as assembly.
- Method without using SUZUKI scan tool:CAUTION: Make sure that connection is made between correct terminals. Wrong connection can cause damage to EVAP canister vent valve and EVAP leak detection pump in EVAP leak check module.
- Remove EVAP leak check module and EVAP canister as assembly, see EVAP Canister Removal and Installation .
- Connect a spherical plastic bag (1) with approximately 12.5 cm (4.92 in.) diameter (volume: 1.0 liter (2.11/1.76 US/Imp pt)) to filler port (2) using a rubber band (3) as shown in figure.
- Securely plug purge port (4) with rubber plug.
- Operate EVAP canister vent valve and EVAP leak detection pump by connecting 12 V-battery to EVAP leak check module terminals as shown in figure.
- Check that air in plastic bag is fully evacuated by EVAP leak detection pump within approximately 2 minutes.
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If check result is not as described above, replace EVAP leak check module and EVAP canister as assembly.