Leak Detection Pump: Testing and Inspection
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION (EVAP) SYSTEM LEAK DETECTION PUMP INSPECTION [L3 WITH TC]
Airflow Inspection
NOTE:
- Perform the following test only when directed.
1. Remove the EVAP system leak detection pump. Service and Repair
2. Blow air into port A and verify that there is airflow from port B.
- If not as specified, replace the EVAP system leak detection pump. Service and Repair
3. Blow air into port B and verify that there is airflow from port A.
- If not as specified, replace the EVAP system leak detection pump. Service and Repair
- If as specified, perform the following "Resistance Inspection".
Resistance Inspection
NOTE:
- Perform the following procedure only when directed.
1. Inspect resistance of the EVAP system leak detection pump.
- If not as specified, replace the EVAP system leak detection pump. Service and Repair
- If as specified, carry out the "Circuit Open/Short Inspection".
Circuit Open/Short Inspection
1. Disconnect the PCM connector. Service and Repair
2. Inspect the following wiring harness for open or short circuit (continuity check).
Open circuit
- If there is no continuity, there is an open circuit. Repair or replace the wiring harness.
- EVAP system leak detection pump terminal A and main relay terminal A
- EVAP system leak detection pump terminal B and the body ground
- EVAP system leak detection pump terminal C and PCM terminal 1V
- EVAP system leak detection pump terminal D and PCM terminal 1AS
Short circuit
- If there is continuity, there is a short circuit. Repair or replace the wiring harness.
- EVAP system leak detection pump terminal A and the body ground
- EVAP system leak detection pump terminal B and power supply
- EVAP system leak detection pump terminal C and power supply
- EVAP system leak detection pump terminal C the body ground
- EVAP system leak detection pump terminal D and power supply
- EVAP system leak detection pump terminal D the body ground