Fuel Tank Inspection: 2WD
- Level the vehicle.
- Complete the "BEFORE SERVICE PRECAUTION". (See BEFORE SERVICE PRECAUTION .)
- Drain the fuel. (See FUEL DRAINING PROCEDURE .)
- Remove the fuel tank and fuel pump unit as a single unit. (See FUEL TANK REMOVAL/INSTALLATION )
- Perform the following procedure to verify fuel tank airtightness.
- Plug the fuel pump unit pipe, and ports B and C.
U.S.A. and CANADA specs .
Except U.S.A. and CANADA specs .
- Apply pressure of 5.9 kPa {44 mmHg, 1.7 inHg} to port A and wait for a while.
- Verify that there is no change in the pressure and no air leakage from the fuel tank.
- If there is air leakage, replace the fuel tank. (See FUEL TANK REMOVAL/INSTALLATION .)
- Plug the fuel pump unit pipe, and ports B and C.
- Remove the port C plug.
U.S.A. and CANADA specs .
Except U.S.A. and CANADA specs .
- Place the fuel tank in a level position.
- Close port A and apply 5.9 kPa {44 mmHg, 1.7 inHg} of pressure to port C, and leave it in this condition momentarily.
- Open port A and verify that the pressure decreases from 5.9 kPa {44 mmHg, 1.7 inHg}.
- If it cannot be verified, replace the fuel tank. (See FUEL TANK REMOVAL/INSTALLATION .)
- Close port A and apply -2.0 kPa {-15 mmHg, -0.59 inHg} vacuum to port C, and leave it in this condition momentarily.
- Open port A and verify that the -2.0 kPa {-15 mmHg, -0.59 inHg} negative pressure condition restores to near positive pressure.
- If it cannot be verified, replace the fuel tank. (See FUEL TANK REMOVAL/INSTALLATION .)
- Turn the fuel tank upside down.
- Apply pressure of 5.9 kPa {44 mmHg, 1.7 inHg} to port A and wait for a while.
U.S.A. and CANADA specs .
Except U.S.A. and CANADA specs .
- Verify that there is no change in the pressure and no air leakage from the port C.
- If there is air leakage, replace the fuel tank. (See FUEL TANK REMOVAL/INSTALLATION .)