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05180 DIAGNOSTICS DTC P0441 EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM INCORRECT PURGE FLOW 05DJV01 DTC P0446 EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM VENT CONTROL MALFUNCTION CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION The vapor pressure sensor, VSV for canister closed valve (CCV) are used to detect abnormalities in the evaporative emission control system. The ECM decides whether there is an abnormality in the evaporative emission control system based on the vapor pressure sensor signal. DTCs P0441 and P0446 are recorded by the ECM when evaporative emissions leak from the components within the dotted line in Fig. 1 below, or when there is a malfunction in either the VSV for EVAP or in the vapor pressure sensor itself. Figure 1 ECM Vapor Pressure Sensor VSV for EVAP (5) (6) (2) (1) Fuel Tank Over Fill Check Valve (10) (11) (7) VSV for CCV (3) (9) Charcoal Canister Fuel Tank A11985 A20025 DTC No. DTC Detection Condition Trouble Area Pressure in charcoal canister and fuel tank does not drop during purge control (2 trip detection logic) disconnected P0441 Fuel tank cap incorrectly installed Vacuum hose has cracks, holes, or is blocked, damaged or During purge cutoff, negative pressure incoming in the charcoal canister and fuel tank will not stop. (2 trip detection logic) Open or short in vapor pressure sensor circuit Fuel tank cap has cracks or is damaged Vapor pressure sensor When the vapor pressure rises to a specified point, the ECM Open or short in VSV circuit for EVAP opens the VSV for CCV. Pressure will increase rapidly because of the air allowed into the system. No increase or an Open or short in VSV circuit for CCV VSV for EVAP increase below specified rate of pressure increase indicates a P0446 VSV for CCV restriction on the air inlet side. Fuel tank has cracks, holes, or is damaged After purge cut off operates, the fuel tank did not develop the Charcoal canister has cracks, holes, or is damaged proper high negative pressure. (Pressure is maintained at atmospheric pressure) (2 trip detection logic) Fuel tank over fill check valve cracks, or is damaged ECM 340

DIAGNOSTICS 05181 Leak Check Initial Condition Cold Start Engine Coolant Temp./Intake Air Temp. Nearly Same Pressure in Fuel Tank (Vapor Pressure) Leak Detection Range Normal Operating Condition Start of Application of Negative Pressure Normal Pressure Rise VSV for EVAP (Operation) Closed Open *1 Closed VSV for CCV (Operation) Open *2 Closed Open Creation of Partial Vacuum Tank & Canister Vacuum is Relieved Leak Check (DTC Detection Period) *1: VSV for EVAP is Open: ON *2: VSV for CCV is Open: OFF A83874 341

05182 DIAGNOSTICS A19613 VSV Malfunction Condition and DTC Detection Timing VSV Operation VSV for EVAP is Open: ON VSV for CCV is Open: OFF VSV for EVAP Open Close Open VSV for CCV Open Close Pressure in Fuel Tank Normal Condition (Normal Pressure Line) Atmospheric Pressure VSV for EVAP Close Malfunction (P0441) DTC Detection Timing VSV for EVAP Open Malfunction (P0441) DTC Detection Timing VSV for CCV Open Malfunction (P0446) DTC Detection Timing VSV for CCV Close Malfunction (P0446) DTC Detection Timing A83129 342

DIAGNOSTICS 05183 MONITOR DESCRIPTION The ECM tests the evaporative emissions (EVAP) system using the fuel tank pressure sensor, the canister close valve (CCV), and the VSV for EVAP. The ECM closes the EVAP system and introduces a negative pressure (vacuum) into it. The ECM then monitors the internal pressure using the fuel tank pressure sensor. P0441 The VSV for EVAP is used to purge the evaporative emissions from the fuel tank via canister into the intake manifold. Also, it creates a negative pressure inside the fuel tank in unison with the operation of the VSV for CCV and leak tests are performed using this vacuum. Opening or closing malfunctions in the VSV for EVAP prompt the ECM to set DTC P0441. The ECM checks for a VSV for EVAP stuck closed fault by commanding the VSV for EVAP to open with the VSV for CCV (vent) closed. The fuel tank should develop a high negative pressure. If it does not, the ECM determines that the VSV for EVAP remained closed. The ECM turns on the MIL and a DTC is set. The ECM checks for a VSV for EVAP stuck open fault by commanding both valves (VSV for EVAP and VSV for CCV) to close at a time when the fuel tank is at atmospheric pressure. If the fuel tank develops a high negative pressure at this early stage of the test, the ECM determines that the VSV for EVAP is stuck OPEN. The ECM will turn on the MIL and DTC is set. P0446 The VSV for CCV is open under normal operating conditions. When the VSV for EVAP is used to purge the evaporative emissions from the fuel tank into the intake manifold, fumes are drawn from the fuel tank into the charcoal canister. The VSV for CCV has an additional function that relieves the pressure when the pressure inside the fuel tank has rapidly increased. Finally, the VSV for CCV is used in unison with the VSV for EVAP to create a vacuum inside the fuel tank and leak tests are performed using this vacuum. If the VSV for EVAP is stuck closed, or the negative pressure inside the fuel tank increased despite the CCV opening, the ECM illuminates the MIL and sets the DTC. MONITOR STRATEGY DTCs Required sensors/components Frequency of operation Duration MIL operation Sequence of operation Once per drive cycle P0441 : 90 sec P0446 : 10 sec 2 drive cycles None TYPICAL ENABLI CONDITIONS P0441 P0441 P0446 Main Sub VSV for EVAP malfunction Canister close valve stuck malfunction Vapor pressure sensor Engine coolant temperature sensor, intake air temperature sensor, vehicle speed sensor Item The monitor will run whenever the following DTCs are not present The same as that for DTC 442. Criteria Minimum Maximum See List of Disable a Monitor table (On page 0524) 343

05184 DIAGNOSTICS P0446 Item The monitor will run whenever the following DTCs are not present The same as that for DTC 442. Minimum TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS P0441 Criteria Maximum See List of Disable a Monitor table (On page 0524) Detection Criteria Threshold A. Following conditions are met: and Fuel tank pressure at the vacuum introduction start 2.0 kpa (15 mmhg) or more Difference between the fuel tank pressure at the vacuum introduction start and completion Less than 0.5 kpa (4 mmhg) B.Following conditions are met: and Difference between the fuel tank pressures at the minimum before the leak check and at 14 seconds after the leak 0.5 kpa or more (3.5 mmhg) check Fuel tank pressure at 14 seconds after leak check Less than 3.7kPa (28 mmhg) P0446 Detection criteria Threshold Either following condition is met: 1 or 2 1. VSV for EVAP monitoring Stuck close malfunction 2. Fuel tank pressure movement canister close valve opening Fuel tank pressure change at canister close valve opening MONITOR RESULT (MODE 06 DATA) Test ID Comp ID Description of Test Data Description of Test Limit Unit $02 $81 $82 $03 $04 VSV for EVAP closed malfunction: Tank pressure change value during vacuum introduction of the EVAP. System by VSV for EVAP when EVAP system is closed. VSV for EVAP open malfunction: Tank pressure change value when enclosing EVAP system (when closing canister close valve) while VSV for EVAP is not operated. Tank pressure change value at switching over the VSV for EVAP (closed open). Fuel tank pressure changes 5 seconds after the end the vacuum introduction cycle. Conditions: VSV for EVAP: Closed VSV for CCV: Closed Fuel tank pressure change 5 seconds after the end the vacuum introduction cycle. Conditions: VSV for EVAP: Closed VSV for CCV : Closed Malfunction criteria for the VSV for EVAP Malfunction criteria for canister close valve Malfunction criteria for vapor leak from the 0.040 inch hole Malfunction criteria for vapor leak from the 0.020 inch hole Refer to page 0526 for detailed information on CHECKI MONITOR STATUS. mmhg mmhg mmhg mmhg Conversion Factor Multiply by 0.0916 Multiply by 0.0458 minus 2.930 Multiply by 0.0458 Multiply by 0.0458 344

DIAGNOSTICS 05185 WIRI DIAGRAM V3 Vapor Pressure Sensor VCC 3 RW 5 IB1 RW 8 IF2 RW 18 E5 VC ECM PTNK 2 B 2 IB1 B 21 E3 PTNK GND 1 BR 4 IB1 BR 7 IF2 BR 28 E5 E2 BY 4 EA1 B V1 VSV (EVAP) 2 1 WG 12 E5 PRG BR 1 IB1 V4 VSV (Canister Closed Valve) BR 1 2 L 6 IB1 L 1 E4 CCV BY 6 11 1K 1A BY BY From Terminal 6 of Ignition Switch (See page 05239) Instrument Panel J/B 1 1 Engine Room R/B EFI Relay 3 5 1 2 1 1 WB From EFI Fuse (See page 05239) EB A82248 345

05186 DIAGNOSTICS CONFIRMATION READINESS TEST First Trip Procedure The vehicle must be cold, and the ambient temperature must be approximately between 10 and 35 C (50 and 95 F). The Intake Air Temperature (IAT) and the Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensors have almost the same value. A15402 READINESS TESTS MISFIRE MON... AVAIL FUEL SYS MON... AVAIL COMP MON... AVAIL CAT EVAL... INCMPL HTD CAT EVAL... N/A EVAP EVAL... INCMPL 2nd AIR EVAL... N/A A/C EVAL... N/A O2S EVAL... INCMPL O2S HTR EVAL... INCMPL EGR EVAL...N/A A73621 Clear the DTCs. Disconnect the battery terminal or remove the EFI fuse for more than 60 seconds. Readiness tests will show INCMPL (incomplete). (d) Drive the vehicle on a freeway. Write down the state of the Readiness Tests. They will change to COMPL as the EVAP evaluation monitors operate and if the system passes. This procedure may take approximately 20 minutes or more. NOTICE: Do not shut off the engine the results will be invalid. A15403 READINESS TESTS MISFIRE MON... AVAIL FUEL SYS MON... AVAIL COMP MON... AVAIL CAT EVAL... COMPL HTD CAT EVAL... N/A EVAP EVAL... COMPL 2nd AIR EVAL... N/A A/C EVAL... N/A O2S EVAL... COMPL O2S HTR EVAL... COMPL EGR EVAL...N/A A73622 Pass Condition No Problem Found by the ECM If the EVAP evaluation monitor shows COMPL, go to the Non Continuous Test screen. NOTICE: Do not shut off the engine the results will be invalid. NON CONTINUOUS TESTS Time$01 CID$01... Pass Time$01 CID$02... Pass Time$02 CID$01... Pass Time$02 CID$02... Pass Time$02 CID$03... Pass Time$02 CID$04... Pass Time$02 CID$05... Pass Time$04 CID$01... Pass Time$04 CID$02... Pass Time$04 CID$10... Pass Time$04 CID$20... Pass Time$08 CID$01... Pass To get there, go to Advanced OBD II, Onboard Tests, Noncontinuous Tests. If all of the tests in the time $02 category show Pass, the EVAP evaluation monitor has operated and no problem was detected. A73623 A72939 346

DIAGNOSTICS 05187 READINESS TESTS MISFIRE MON... AVAIL FUEL SYS MON... AVAIL COMP MON... AVAIL CAT EVAL... COMPL HTD CAT EVAL... N/A EVAP EVAL... INCMPL 2nd AIR EVAL... N/A A/C EVAL... N/A O2S EVAL... COMPL O2S HTR EVAL... COMPL EGR EVAL... N/A A73624 Fail Condition Problem Detected by the ECM If the EVAP evaluation monitor shows INCMPL, go to the Non Continuous Test screen. A72897 NON CONTINUOUS TESTS Time$01 CID$01... Pass Time$01 CID$02... Pass Time$02 CID$01... Fail Time$02 CID$02... Fail Time$02 CID$03... Fail Time$02 CID$04... Fail Time$02 CID$05... Fail Time$04 CID$01... Pass Time$04 CID$02... Pass Time$04 CID$10... Pass Time$04 CID$20... Pass Time$08 CID$01... Pass A72940 (1) If all Tests show Pass, the following may have occurred. The EVAP evaluation monitor did not operate. The EVAP evaluation monitor did not finish. The ECM withheld judgement. (2) If one or more of the tests in the time $02 category show Fail, the EVAP evaluation monitor did operate and the ECM detected a problem. CONTINUOUS TESTS ECU: $10 (Engine) Number of Tsts: 3 P0441 EVAP Control System Incorrect Purge Flow P0442 EVAP Emission Control System Leak Detected (3) Go to Continuous Tests screen. This is the only place DTC s are listed for the first trip. NOTICE: The DTC listed may not be valid. A second trip is needed to confirm the DTC. P0446 EVAP Control System Vent Control Malfunction A71014 READINESS TESTS MISFIRE MON... AVAIL FUEL SYS MON... AVAIL COMP MON... AVAIL CAT EVAL... COMPL HTD CAT EVAL... N/A EVAP EVAL... INCMPL 2nd AIR EVAL... N/A A/C EVAL... N/A O2S EVAL... COMPL O2S HTR EVAL... COMPL EGR EVAL... N/A CONTINUOUS TESTS ECU: $10 (Engine) Number of Tsts: 3 P0441 EVAP Control System Incorrect Purge Flow P0442 EVAP Emission Control System Leak Detected A73624 Second Trip Procedure (e) The vehicle must be cold, and the ambient temperature must be approximately between 10 and 35 C (50 and 95 F). (f) Go to Readiness Tests screen. (g) Drive the vehicle on a freeway. Write down the state of EVAP evaluation monitor. This procedure may take approximately 20 minutes or more. NOTICE: Do not shut off the engine the results will be invalid. (h) If Readiness Tests changes to COMPL, the EVAP evaluation monitor has operated. Check for any stored DTC s. If a DTC has stored, the problem has been detected and confirmed by the ECM. If no DTC was found, the EVAP monitor operated but no problem was detected. P0446 EVAP Control System Vent Control Malfunction A71014 347

05188 DIAGNOSTICS INSPECTION PROCEDURE HINT: If DTC P0441, P0446 or P0451 is output with DTC P0442 or P0456, first troubleshoot DTC P0441, P0446 or P0451. If no malfunction is detected, troubleshoot DTC P0442 or P0456 next. Read freeze frame data using handheld tester or the OBD II scan tool. Freeze frame records the engine conditions when the malfunction is detected. When troubleshooting, it is useful for determining whether the vehicle was running or stopped, the engine was warmed up or not, the airfuel ratio was lean or rich, etc. at the time of the malfunction. When the EINE RUN TIME in the freeze frame data is less than 200 seconds, carefully check the vapor pressure sensor. Handheld tester: 1 CHECK FOR EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS LEAK A10274 Check if any hoses close to the fuel tank have been modified, and check if there are signs of any accident damage near the fuel tank or the charcoal canister. (1) Check the following parts for cracks, deformation or loose connections: Fuel tank Charcoal canister Fuel tank filler pipe Hoses and tubes around the fuel tank and charcoal canister REPAIR OR REPLACE 2 INSPECT FUEL TANK CAP ASSY(CHECK THAT FUEL TANK IS GENUINE PARTS) REPLACE TO GENUINE PARTS 3 CHECK THAT FUEL TANK CAP IS CORRECTLY INSTALLED CORRECTLY INSTALL FUEL TANK CAP 4 INSPECT FUEL TANK CAP ASSY (See page 128) REPLACE FUEL TANK CAP ASSY 348

DIAGNOSTICS 05189 5 CHECK FILLER NECK FOR DAMAGE REPLACE FUEL TANK INLET PIPE SUBASSY 6 CHECK HOSES AND TUBES(VAPOR PRESSURE SENSOR FUEL TANK) Check that the vacuum hoses are connected correctly. Check that the vacuum hoses are not loose or disconnected. Check the vacuum hoses and tubes for cracks, holes, damage, or blockage. REPAIR OR REPLACE HOSES AND TUBES 7 CHECK HOSES AND TUBES(FUEL TANK CHARCOAL CANISTER) Check the connection between the fuel tank and fuel EVAP pipe, fuel EVAP pipe and underfloor fuel tube, and underfloor fuel tube and charcoal canister. Check the hose and tube for cracks, hole and damage. REPAIR OR REPLACE HOSES AND TUBES 8 CHECK EACH CONNECTOR FOR LOOSENESS AND DISCONNECTION(VSV FOR EVAP, VSV FOR CCV AND VAPOR PRESSURE SENSOR) REPAIR OR CONNECT VSV AND SENSOR CONNECTOR 9 CHECK VACUUM HOSES((9), (10) AND (11) IN FIG. 1 IN CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION) Check that the vacuum hose is connected correctly. Check the vacuum hose for looseness or disconnection. Check the vacuum hose for cracks, hole, damage and blockage. REPAIR OR REPLACE 349

05190 DIAGNOSTICS 10 INSPECT ECM(VC VOLTAGE) E5 Turn the ignition switch ON. Measure the voltage between the specified terminals of the E5 ECM connector. Standard: VC (E518) E2 (E528) 4.5 to 5.5 V VC (+) E2 () ECM Connector A18294 REPLACE ECM (See page 1017) 11 INSPECT ECM(PTNK VOLTAGE) E5 E3 E2 () PTNK (+) Vapor Pressure Sensor (1) (2) Disconnect Vacuum A82252 A82254 Turn the ignition switch ON. Measure the voltage between the specified terminals of the E3 and E5 ECM connectors. (1) Remove the vapor pressure sensor. Standard (1): PTNK (E321) E2 (E528) 2.9 to 3.7 V (2) Using the MITYVAC (HandHeld Vacuum Pump), apply a vacuum of 4.0 kpa (30 mmhg, 1.18 in.hg) to the vapor pressure sensor. NOTICE: The vacuum applied to the vapor pressure sensor must be less than 66.7 kpa (500 mmhg, 19.7 in.hg). Standard (2): PTNK (E321) E2 (E528) 0.5 V or less (3) Reinstall the vapor pressure sensor. Go to step 13 350

DIAGNOSTICS 05191 12 CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR(VAPOR PRESSURE SENSOR ECM) Wire Harness Side Vapor Pressure Sensor Connector V3 E5 GND PTNK VCC VC Front View E3 A72886 (d) (e) Disconnect the V3 vapor pressure sensor connector. Disconnect the E3 and E5 ECM connectors. Measure the resistance between the wire harness side connectors. Standard (Check for open): PTNK (V32) PTNK (E321) GND (V31) E2 (E528) VCC (V33) VC (E518) Standard (Check for short): PTNK (V32) or PTNK (E321) Body ground VCC (V33) or VC (E518) Body ground Below 1 Ω 10 kω or higher Reconnect the vapor pressure sensor connector. Reconnect the ECM connector. E2 PTNK ECM Connector A79127 REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR REPLACE VAPOR PRESSURE SENSOR ASSY 13 PERFORM ACTIVE TEST BY HANDHELD TESTER(VSV FOR EVAP PURGE FLOW) VSV is ON Air VSV is OFF A79122 (d) Disconnect the vacuum hose of the VSV for EVAP from the charcoal canister. Start the engine. Select the item DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / AC- TIVE TEST / EVAP VSV (press the right or left button). When the VSV for EVAP is operated by the handheld tester, check whether the disconnected hose applies suction to your finger. Standard: Tester operation Specified condition VSV is ON Disconnected hose applies suction to your finger (e) VSV is OFF Reconnect the vacuum hose. Disconnected hose applies no suction to your finger Go to step 17 351

05192 DIAGNOSTICS 14 CHECK VACUUM HOSES(INTAKE MANIFOLD VSV FOR EVAP, VSV FOR EVAP CHARCOAL CANISTER) Check that the vacuum hoses are connected correctly. Check that the vacuum hoses are not loose or disconnected. Check the vacuum hoses and tubes for cracks, holes, damage, or blockage. REPAIR OR REPLACE 15 CHECK OPERATION OF VSV FOR EVAP (See page 1212) REPLACE VSV AND CLEAN VACUUM HOSES, AND THEN CHECK CHARCOAL CANISTER 16 CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR(VSV FOR EVAP ECM, VSV FOR EVAP EFI RELAY) Wire Harness Side VSV for EVAP Connector V1 (+) () Front View A51984 A52933 (d) (e) (f) (g) Disconnect the V1 VSV for EVAP connector. Turn the ignition switch ON. Measure the voltage between the specified terminal of the V1 VSV for EVAP connector and body ground. Standard : VSV for EVAP (V11) Body ground 9 to 14 V Select the item DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / AC- TIVE TEST / EVAP VSV (press the right or left button). When the VSV for EVAP is operated by the handheld tester, measure the voltage between the specified terminals of the V1 VSV for EVAP connector. Standard : Tester Operation VSV is ON VSV is OFF VSV for EVAP: (V11) (V12) VSV for EVAP: (V11) (V12) 9 to 14 V Turn the ignition switch OFF. Check the resistance in VSV for EVAP wire harness. Standard : VSV for EVAP (V11) Body ground VSV for EVAP (V12) Body ground 0 V 10 Ω or higher (h) Reconnect the VSV for EVAP connector. REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR 352

DIAGNOSTICS 05193 REPLACE ECM (See page 1017) 17 PERFORM ACTIVE TEST BY HANDHELD TESTER(VSV FOR CCV) Air E VSV is ON F (d) Remove the VSV for CCV. Turn the ignition switch ON. Select the item DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / AC- TIVE TEST / CAN CTRL VSV (press the right or left button). Check the VSV for CCV operation while operating it with the handheld tester. Standard: Tester Operation VSV is ON Air does not flow from ports E to F (e) VSV is OFF Reinstall the VSV for CCV. Air from port E flows out through port F F E Air VSV is OFF A82249 Go to step 21 18 CHECK VACUUM HOSES(VSV FOR CCV CHARCOAL CANISTER) Check that the vacuum hoses are connected correctly. Check that the vacuum hoses are not loose or disconnected. Check the vacuum hoses and tubes for cracks, holes, damage, or blockage. REPAIR OR REPLACE 19 CHECK OPERATION OF VSV FOR CCV (See page 1212) REPLACE VSV AND CLEAN VACUUM HOSES, AND THEN CHECK CHARCOAL CANISTER 353

05194 DIAGNOSTICS 20 CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR(VSV FOR CCV ECM, VSV FOR CCV EFI RELAY) Wire Harness Side VSV for CCV Connector V4 () (+) Front View A72890 (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) Disconnect the V4 VSV for CCV connector. Turn the ignition switch ON. Measure the voltage between the specified terminal of the V4 VSV for CCV connector and body ground. Standard : VSV for CCV (V42) Body ground 9 to 14 V Select the item DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / AC- TIVE TEST / CAN CTRL VSV (press the right or left button). When the VSV for CCV is operated by the handheld tester, measure the voltage between the specified terminals of the V4 VSV for CCV connector. Standard : Tester Operation VSV is ON VSV is OFF VSV for CCV: (V41) (V42) VSV for CCV: (V41) (V42) 9 to 14 V Turn the ignition switch OFF. Check the resistance in VSV for CCV wire harness. Standard : VSV for CCV (V41) Body ground VSV for CCV (V42) Body ground Reconnect the VSV for CCV connector. 0 V 10 Ω or higher REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR REPLACE ECM (See page 1017) 21 INSPECT FUEL TANK ASSY(CRACKS AND DAMAGE) REPLACE FUEL TANK ASSY 22 INSPECT CHARCOAL CANISTER ASSY(CRACKS AND DAMAGE) REPLACE CHARCOAL CANISTER ASSY 354

DIAGNOSTICS 05195 23 INSPECT CHARCOAL CANISTER ASSY (See page 1212) REPLACE CHARCOAL CANISTER ASSY 24 CHECK FUEL TANK OVER FILL CHECK VALVE REPLACE FUEL TANK OVER FILL CHECK VALVE OR FUEL TANK REPLACE ECM (See page 1017) OBD II scan tool (excluding handheld tester): 1 CHECK FOR EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS LEAK A10274 Check if any hoses close to the fuel tank have been modified, and check if there are signs of any accident damage near the fuel tank or the charcoal canister. (1) Check the following parts for cracks, deformation or loose connections: Fuel tank Charcoal canister Fuel tank filler pipe Hoses and tubes around the fuel tank and charcoal canister REPAIR OR REPLACE 2 INSPECT FUEL TANK CAP ASSY(CHECK THAT FUEL TANK IS GENUINE PARTS) REPLACE TO GENUINE PARTS 3 CHECK THAT FUEL TANK CAP IS CORRECTLY INSTALLED CORRECTLY INSTALL FUEL TANK CAP 355

05196 DIAGNOSTICS 4 INSPECT FUEL TANK CAP ASSY (See page 128) REPLACE FUEL TANK CAP ASSY 5 CHECK FILLER NECK FOR DAMAGE REPLACE FUEL TANK INLET PIPE SUBASSY 6 CHECK EACH CONNECTOR FOR LOOSENESS AND DISCONNECTION(VSV FOR EVAP, VSV FOR CCV AND VAPOR PRESSURE SENSOR) REPAIR OR CONNECT VSV AND SENSOR CONNECTOR 7 CHECK VACUUM HOSES((9), (10) AND (11) IN FIG. 1 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION) Check that the vacuum hose is connected correctly. Check the vacuum hose for looseness or disconnection. Check the vacuum hose for cracks, hole, damage and blockage. REPAIR OR REPLACE 8 INSPECT ECM(VC VOLTAGE) E5 Turn the ignition switch ON. Measure the voltage between the specified terminals of the E5 ECM connector. Standard: VC (E518) E2 (E528) 4.5 to 5.5 V VC (+) E2 () ECM Connector A18294 REPLACE ECM (See page 1017) 356

DIAGNOSTICS 05197 9 INSPECT ECM(PTNK VOLTAGE) E5 E3 E2 () PTNK (+) Vapor Pressure Sensor (1) (2) Disconnect Vacuum A82252 A82254 Turn the ignition switch ON. Measure the voltage between the specified terminals of the E3 and E5 ECM connectors. (1) Remove the vapor pressure sensor. Standard (1): PTNK (E321) E2 (E528) 2.9 to 3.7 V (2) Using the MITYVAC (HandHeld Vacuum Pump), apply a vacuum of 4.0 kpa (30 mmhg, 1.18 in.hg) to the vapor pressure sensor. NOTICE: The vacuum applied to the vapor pressure sensor must be less than 66.7 kpa (500 mmhg, 19.7 in.hg). Standard (2): PTNK (E321) E2 (E528) 0.5 V or less (3) Reinstall the vapor pressure sensor. Go to step 11 10 CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR(VAPOR PRESSURE SENSOR ECM) Wire Harness Side Vapor Pressure Sensor Connector V3 E5 GND PTNK VCC VC Front View E3 A72886 (d) (e) Disconnect the V3 vapor pressure sensor connector. Disconnect the E3 and E5 ECM connectors. Measure the resistance between the wire harness side connectors. Standard (Check for open): PTNK (V32) PTNK (E321) GND (V31) E2 (E528) VCC (V33) VC (E518) Standard (Check for short): PTNK (V32) or PTNK (E321) Body ground VCC (V33) or VC (E518) Body ground Below 1 Ω 10 kω or higher Reconnect the vapor pressure sensor connector. Reconnect the ECM connector. E2 PTNK ECM Connector A79127 REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR REPLACE VAPOR PRESSURE SENSOR ASSY 357

05198 DIAGNOSTICS 11 INSPECT DUTY VACUUM SWITCHI VALVE(FUNCTION OF VSV FOR EVAP) E5 PRG (1) (2) F F (d) Remove the VSV for EVAP. Turn the ignition switch ON. Check the VSV function. (1) Connect terminal PRG (E512) of the ECM connector and the body ground (VSV for EVAP should be OPEN, i.e. ON). Standard (1): Air from port E flows out through port F. (2) Disconnect between terminal PRG of the ECM connector and the body ground (VSV for EVAP should CLOSED, i.e. OFF). Standard (2): Air does not flow from port E to port F. Reinstall the VSV for EVAP. E VSV is ON A82250 Air E VSV is OFF Air A82253 Go to step 14 12 CHECK OPERATION OF VSV FOR EVAP (See page 128) REPLACE VSV AND CLEAN VACUUM HOSES, AND THEN CHECK CHARCOAL CANISTER 358

DIAGNOSTICS 05199 13 CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR(VSV FOR EVAP ECM, VSV FOR EVAP EFI RELAY) Wire Harness Side VSV for EVAP Connector V1 Front View A51984 A52933 E5 PRG ECM Connector Engine Room R/B EFI Relay A65743 A72874 Check the harness and the connector between the VSV for EVAP connector and the ECM connector. (1) Disconnect the V1 VSV connector for EVAP connector. (2) Disconnect the E5 ECM connector. (3) Measure the resistance between the wire harness side connectors. Standard (Check for open): VSV for EVAP (V11) PRG (E512) Standard (Check for short): VSV for EVAP (V11) or PRG (E512) Body ground Below 1 Ω 10 kω or higher (4) Reconnect the VSV for EVAP connector. (5) Reconnect the ECM connector. Check the harness and the connector between the VSV for EVAP connector and the EFI relay. (1) Disconnect the V1 VSV for EVAP connector. (2) Remove the EFI relay from the engine room R/B. (3) Measure the resistance between the wire harness side connectors. Standard (Check for open): VSV for EVAP (V12) EFI relay (3) Standard (Check for short): VSV for EVAP (V12) or EFI relay (3) Body ground (4) Reconnect the VSV for EVAP connector. (5) Reinstall the EFI relay. Below 1 Ω 10 kω or higher REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR REPLACE ECM (See page 1017) 359

05200 DIAGNOSTICS 14 INSPECT VSV FOR CCV(FUNCTION OF VSV FOR CCV) F E4 (1) (2) CCV F (d) Remove the VSV for CCV. Turn the ignition switch ON. Check the VSV function. (1) Connect terminal CCV (E41) of the ECM connector and the body ground (VSV for CCV should be CLOSED, i.e. ON). Standard (1): Air does not flow from port E to port F. (2) Disconnect between terminal CCV of the ECM connector and the body ground (VSV for CCV should be OPEN, i.e. OFF). Standard (2): Air from port E flows out through port F. Reinstall the VSV for CCV. Air E Air E VSV is ON VSV is OFF A82249 A82255 Go to step 17 15 CHECK OPERATION OF VSV FOR CCV (See page 128) REPLACE VSV AND CLEAN VACUUM HOSES, AND THEN CHECK CHARCOAL CANISTER 360

DIAGNOSTICS 05201 16 CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR(VSV FOR CCV ECM, VSV FOR CCV EFI RELAY) Wire Harness Side VSV for CCV Connector V4 Front View E4 CCV ECM Connector Engine Room R/B EFI Relay A72890 A65744 A72874 Check the harness and the connector between the VSV connector for CCV and the ECM connector. (1) Disconnect the V4 VSV connector for CCV. (2) Disconnect the E4 ECM connector. (3) Measure the resistance between the wire harness side connectors. Standard (Check for open): VSV for CCV (V42) CCV (E41) Standard (Check for short): VSV for CCV (V42) or CCV (E41) Body ground Below 1 Ω 10 kω or higher (4) Reconnect the VSV for CCV connector. (5) Reconnect the ECM connector. Check the harness and the connector between the VSV for CCV connector and the EFI relay. (1) Disconnect the V4 VSV for CCV connector. (2) Remove the EFI relay from the engine room R/B. (3) Measure the resistance between the wire harness side connectors. Standard (Check for open): VSV for CCV (V41) EFI relay (3) Standard (Check for short): VSV for CCV (V41) or EFI relay (3) Body ground (4) Reconnect the VSV for CCV connector. (5) Reinstall the EFI relay. Below 1 Ω 10 kω or higher REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR REPLACE ECM (See page 1017) 17 CHECK FUEL TANK OVER FILL CHECK VALVE REPLACE FUEL TANK OVER FILL CHECK VALVE OR FUEL TANK CHECK AND REPLACE CHARCOAL CANISTER ASSY 361