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Purge System

Evaporative Emission Purging is regulated by the EMS2000 controlling the Evaporative Emission Valve. The Evaporative Emission Valve is a solenoid that regulates purge flow from the Active Carbon Canister into the intake manifold. The Main Relay provides operating voltage, and the EMS2000 controls the valve by regulating the ground circuit. The valve is powered open and closed by an internal spring.

The "purging" process takes place when:

Evaporative Purge System Flow Check is performed by the EMS2000 when the oxygen sensor control and purging is active. When the Evaporative Emission Valve is open the EMS2000 detects a rich/lean shift as monitored by the oxygen sensors indicating the valve is functioning properly.

If the EMS2000 does not detect a rich/lean shift, a second step is performed when the vehicle is stationary and the engine is at idle speed. The EMS2000 opens and closes the valve (abruptly) several times and monitors the engine rpm for changes. If there are no changes, a fault code will be set.

Fig 1: Charcoal Canister
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Fig 2: Purge Valve
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