Diagnostic Procedures
- If QUICK TEST was not performed, go to QUICK TEST
under SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM. If QUICK TEST was performed, go to next step.
- DTC P1450: Check For Visual Causes Of Excessive Fuel Tank Vacuum
Check for kinks or bends in fuel vapor hoses and tubes. Visually check EVAP canister inlet port, canister vent solenoid, EVAP dust separator or outlet hose for contamination or foreign material. If a problem is not found, go to next step. If a problem is found, remove any contamination or foreign material around fuel vapor hoses and tubes. Repair hoses, tubes or components as necessary. Go to step 7
.
- Perform EVAP Leak Test
Connect EVAP System Leak Tester to fuel filler pipe. Using scan tool, with KOEO, select Diagnostic Data Link. Select PCM. Select Active Command Modes. Close EVAP CV solenoid by accessing Output Test Mode. Pressurize EVAP system to 14 in. H2O (3.48 kPa). If pressure reaches 14 in. H2O (3.48 kPa), go to next step. If pressure does not reach 14 in. H2O (3.48 kPa), check if EVAP canister purge valve is stuck open. Replace if necessary. Go to step 7
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- Check For Canister Vent Solenoid Stuck Closed
Press STOP (#4) to open EVAP CV solenoid. If pressure drops immediately, go to next step. If pressure does not drop immediately, see HISSING SOUND WHEN REMOVING FUEL CAP
under SYSTEM TESTS (EVAPORATIVE EMISSION) in SYSTEM & COMPONENT TESTING - B2300, B3000, B4000 & TRIBUTE article.
- Check For Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor PID Without Pressure Applied
Disconnect EVAP canister outlet tube at EVAP canister. With KOEO, using scan tool, select Diagnostic Data Link. Select PCM. Select PID/Data Monitor and Record. Access and record FTP V PID. If voltage is 2.4-2.8 volts, go to next step. If voltage is not 2.4-2.8 volts, replace faulty fuel tank pressure sensor. Go to next step.
- EVAP System Leak Test
Connect all disconnected connectors and hoses. Perform EVAP system leak test. See EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS SYSTEM LEAK TEST
under SYSTEM TESTS (EVAPORATIVE EMISSION) in SYSTEM & COMPONENT TESTING - B2300, B3000, B4000 & TRIBUTE article. If test result is okay, go to step 8
. If test result is not okay, leakage is still present. Locate and repair leak point. Repeat this test step after repair.
- Drive Cycle
Reconnect all connectors. Using scan tool, clear DTC memory. Perform EVAP RUNNING LOSS SYSTEM REPAIR VERIFICATION DRIVE CYCLE
in MONITOR REPAIR VERIFICATION DRIVE CYCLES under DRIVE CYCLE PROCEDURES. Using scan tool, retrieve DTCs. If same DTC is not present, go to next step. If same DTC is present, replace faulty PCM. Go to next step.
- Verify Trouble Shooting Of DTCs Completed
Perform QUICK TEST
under SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM. If any DTC is present, go to DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE DEFINITIONS
under SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM. If no DTCs are set, trouble shooting is complete.