Evaporative Check Valve: Testing and Inspection
Two Way Valve Testing1. Remove the fuel fill cap.
2. Remove the vapor line from the EVAP two way valve (located above the EVAP control canister), and connect a vacuum gauge and vacuum pump with a T-fitting as shown.
3. Apply vacuum slowly and continuously while watching the gauge.
The vacuum should stabilize momentarily at 0.8 - 2.1 kPa (6 - 16 mmHg, 0.2 - 0.6 in.Hg).
If the vacuum stabilizes (valve opens) below 0.8 kPa (6 mmHg, 0.2 in.Hg) or above 2.1 kPa (16 mmHg, 0.6 in.Hg), install a new valve and retest.
4. Move the vacuum pump hose from the vacuum fitting to the pressure fitting, and move the vacuum gauge hose from the vacuum side to the pressure side as shown.
5. Slowly pressurize the vapor line while watching the gauge.
The pressure should be stabilize momentarily above 1.0 kPa (8 mmHg, 0.3 in.Hg).
- If the pressure momentarily stabilizes (valve opens) above 1.0 kPa (8 mmHg, 0.3 in.Hg), the valve is OK.
- If the pressure stabilizes below 1.0 kpa (8 mmHg, 0.3 in.Hg), install a new valve and retest.