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Fuel System, Checking For Leaks

Special tools and workshop equipment required 

Test Conditions:

NOTE:

The "Small leak" DTC means that the total of all leaks is equal to a leak with a diameter greater than 1.0 mm.

Diagnostic Smoke® Machine: VAS523005  , Preparing:

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-- Check the water separator -A- on the smoke tester. Drain the water separator if necessary.

-- Connect the pressure hose to the connection -B-.

-- Use the dipstick -D- to check if there is enough fluid in the Diagnostic Smoke® Machine.

-- Connect the power supply on the Diagnostic Smoke® Machine -C- to the jump start point on the vehicle.

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CAUTION:

Risk of interchanging the wires.

Risk of injury from fuel spraying out.

- Wear protective eyewear.

- Wear safety gloves.

- Only disconnect the white breather line.

-- Disconnect the breather line in the engine/motor compartment -1-.

-- Check the breather line for which Connection Set must be used according to the diameter.

Fig 5: Connection Set
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Diagnostic Smoke® Machine and Adapter, Checking for Leaks:

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-- Connect the Connector -A- and corresponding Connection Set -B- as shown.

-- Open the shut-off valves -C-.

-- Connect the measuring hose on the smoke tester to the hose -D-.

-- Set the valve -A- to "TEST".

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-- Switch on the Diagnostic Smoke® Machine -B-. The Adapter is now going to be filled with test gas.

-- Watch the pressure gauge -C- and the flow meter -D-.

If the pressure rises to 35 mbar (0.51 psi) and the ball in the flow meter sinks to >>zero<<, then there are no leaks in the Diagnostic Smoke® Machine and the Adapter and they can be used.

-- Switch off the Diagnostic Smoke® Machine.

EVAP Canister Purge Regulator Valve 1 -N80-, Checking for Leaks:

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-- Connect the Adapters to the bleeder lines -1- and -2- on the vehicle as shown.

-- Connect the measuring hose on the Diagnostic Smoke® Machine to the Connector -3-.

-- Close the shut-off valve -A- (line to the EVAP canister).

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-- Set the valve -A- to "TEST".

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-- Switch on the Diagnostic Smoke® Machine. The hose to the Solenoid Valve -- will then be filled with smoke.

If the pressure rises to 35 mbar (0.51 psi) and the ball in the flow meter sinks to >>zero<<, then the EVAP Canister Purge Regulator Valve 1 -N80- has no leaks and is OK.

-- Switch off the Diagnostic Smoke® Machine.

EVAP Canister, Fuel Tank and Lines, Checking for Leaks:

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-- Re-open the shut-off valve -A- (line to the EVAP canister).

-- Remove right rear wheel housing liner.

Fig 6: Identifying Air Filter Hose
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-- Remove the hose to the air filter -arrow- from the Leak Detection Pump - V144-.

-- Fill the fuel system with smoke by setting the valve -A- to "SMOKE" and switching on the Diagnostic Smoke® Machine.

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-- Allow the fuel system to fill with smoke until smoke escapes from the connection -A- on the Leak Detection Pump --.

Fig 7: Identifying Plug
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-- If smoke escapes, seal the connection with the Plug: VAS523005/8  .

-- Set the valve -A- to "TEST" and continue filling the fuel system.

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-- Watch the pressure gauge -C- and the flow meter -D-.

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If the pressure rises to 35 mbar (0.51 psi) and the ball in the flow meter sinks below the >>0.25 mm mark<< -arrow-, then the fuel system is filled.

NOTE:

If a sporadic fault is suspected, move the lines, hoses, and the cap. If the flow meter indicates a change when a component is moved, check that component.

Depending on the fuel level in the fuel tank, it may take up to five minutes to fill with smoke.

The Diagnostic Smoke® Machine has an automatic shut-off. The Diagnostic Smoke® Machine may need to be switched on again if it shuts off.

-- Once the flow meter has stabilized, switch the Diagnostic Smoke® Machine off and check the pressure gauge.

If the Pressure Drops or if No Pressure Develops, then Locate the Leak as Follows:

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-- Set the valve -A- to "SMOKE" and fill the fuel system with smoke.

-- Check all the lines, hoses and the fuel filler cap for escaping smoke.

-- Shine a flashlight on all components and hoses, because the smoke is more visible in white light.

-- Use the laser to narrow down the location of the leak. The laser beam will >>light up<< in the smoke and be visible.

-- The smoke contains a contrast agent. The contrast agent will be visible at the location of the leak under ultraviolet light.

-- The installation opening inside the passenger compartment must be opened to check the flange on the fuel pump and fuel filter.

-- Replace any leaking hoses or components.

After completing the work, perform the Check tank ventilation system for leaks  guided function with the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.