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Inspection Procedure

  1. CONFIRM DTC 
    1. Turn the power switch OFF and wait for 10 seconds.
    2. Turn the power switch ON (IG).
    3. Turn the power switch OFF and wait for 10 seconds.
    4. Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
    5. Turn the power switch ON (IG).
    6. Enter the following menus: DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / DTC INFO / CURRENT CODES.
    7. Check if DTC P0446 is output.

    NO: Go to step  5

    YES: Go to Next Step 

  2. PERFORM EVAP SYSTEM CHECK 
    1. Note the freeze frame data and DTCs.
    2. Clear the DTCs.
    3. Enter the following menus: DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / SYSTEM CHECK / EVAP SYS CHECK / AUTO OPERATION.
    4. After the system check is finished, check for pending DTCs.

      OK: No DTC is present. 

    NG: Go to step  6

    OK: Go to Next Step 

  3. CHECK OPERATION OF PRESSURE SWITCHING VALVE 
    1. Enter the following menus: DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / ACTIVE TEST / TANK BYPASS VSV.
    2. Touch the pressure switching valve (TANK BYPASS VSV) to feel the operating vibration.

      OK: The pressure switching valve is operated by the ACTIVE TEST. 

    NG: Go to step  18

    OK: Go to Next Step 

  4. CHECK PRESSURE SWITCHING VALVE 
    1. Turn the power switch OFF.
    2. Remove the pressure switching valve (See REMOVAL ) .
    3. Reconnect the pressure switching valve connector.
    4. Enter the following menus: DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / ACTIVE TEST / TANK BYPASS VSV.
    5. Check the airflow for the pressure switching valve.

      OK: The pressure switching valve operates normally. 

    NG: Go to step  19

    OK: Go to step  33

    Fig 1: Checking Airflow For Pressure Switching Valve
    G05188795Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  5. PERFORM EVAP SYSTEM CHECK 
    1. Enter the following menus: DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / SYSTEM CHECK / EVAP SYS CHECK / AUTO OPERATION.
    2. After the system check is finished, check for pending DTCs.

      OK: DTCs are present. 

    NG: CHECK FOR INTERMITTENT PROBLEMS 

    OK: Go to Next Step 

  6. CHECK DTC 
    1. Check the DTCs that were present in the EVAP system check.

      OK: P043E, P043F, P2401, P2402 and P2419 are present. 

    NG: Go to step  10

    OK: Go to Next Step 

  7. CHECK VENT VALVE CLOSE STUCK 
    1. Allow the engine to idle.
    2. Enter the following menus: DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / ACTIVE TEST / EVAP VSV.
    3. Turn the EVAP VSV ON (purge VSV open) and check the VAPOR PRESS (EVAP pressure) for 10 seconds.

      OK: EVAP pressure is higher than 755 mmHg. 

    NG: Go to step  20

    OK: Go to Next Step 

  8. CHECK LEAK DETECTION PUMP OPERATION 
    1. Turn the power switch OFF.
    2. Turn the power switch ON (IG).
    3. Enter the following menus: DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / ACTIVE TEST / VACUUM PUMP.
    4. Touch the pump module to feel the operating vibration.

      OK: The leak detection pump is operated by the ACTIVE TEST. 

    NG: Go to step  21

    OK: Go to Next Step 

  9. CHECK TRAP CANISTER 
    1. Disconnect the vent hose from the pump module.
    2. Check that no moisture is in the pump module or the vent hose.

      OK: No moisture. 

    OK: Go to step  22

    NG: Go to step  23

    Fig 2: Locating Vent Hose
    G05188750Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  10. CHECK DTC 
    1. Check the DTCs that were present in the EVAP system check.

      OK: P0441, P0455 and/or P0456 are present. 

    NG: Go to step  16

    NG: Go to Next Step 

  11. CHECK INSTALLATION CONDITIONS OF FUEL CAP 
    1. Remove the fuel cap.
    2. Reinstall the fuel cap.
    3. Clear the DTCs.
    4. Enter the following menus: DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / SYSTEM CHECK / EVAP SYS CHECK / AUTO OPERATION.
    5. After the system check is finished, check for pending DTCs.

      HINT:

      If no DTC is present, this indicates that the fuel cap is loosened.

      OK: No DTC is present. 

    OK: REPAIR COMPLETED 

    NG: Go to Next Step 

  12. LOCATE LEAK POINT 
    1. Disconnect the vent hose (fresh air line) as shown in the illustration.
      Fig 3: Connecting Pressure Gauge And Air Pump
      G05188751Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    2. Connect the pressure gauge and air pump as shown in the illustration.
    3. Pressurize the EVAP system until the pressure reaches 24 to 28 mmHg.
    4. Locate the leak point.

      HINT:

      If the EVAP system has leakage, a whistling sound may be heard.

      OK: The leak point is found. 

    OK: Go to step  24

    NG: Go to Next Step 

  13. CHECK FUEL CAP 

    Check that the fuel cap meets OEM specifications.

    HINT:

    If an EVAP tester is available, perform the fuel cap test according to the tester's instructions.

    OK: Fuel cap meets OEM specifications. 

    NG: Go to step  25

    OK: Go to Next Step 

  14. CHECK OPERATION FOR PURGE VSV 
    1. Enter the following menus: DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / ACTIVE TEST / EVAP VSV.
    2. Touch the purge VSV to feel the operating vibration.

      OK: The purge VSV (EVAP VSV) is operated by the ACTIVE TEST. 

    NG: Go to step  26

    OK: Go to Next Step 

  15. CHECK INTAKE MANIFOLD PRESSURE 
    1. Disconnect the purge VSV hose that is connected to the throttle body.
    2. Allow the engine to idle.
    3. Check that the hose has suction using your finger.

      OK: The hose has suction. 

    NG: Go to step  27

    OK: Go to step  28

    Fig 4: Checking Intake Manifold Pressure
    G05188752Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  16. CHECK DTC 
    1. Check the DTCs that were present in the EVAP system check.

      OK: P0451 is not present. 

    NG: Go to step  9

    OK: Go to Next Step 

  17. CHECK OPERATION FOR VENT VALVE 
    1. Enter the following menus: DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / ACTIVE TEST / VENT VALVE.
    2. Touch the pump module to feel the operating vibration.

      OK: The vent valve is operated by the ACTIVE TEST. 

    OK: Go to step  9

    NG: Go to step  29

  18. CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (PRESSURE SWITCHING VALVE - ECM AND EFI M RELAY) 
    1. Check the harness and the connectors between the pressure switching valve and the ECM.
      1. Disconnect the V8 pressure switching valve connector.
        Fig 5: Identifying V8 Pressure Switching Valve Connector
        G05188753Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
      2. Disconnect the E7 ECM connector.
      3. Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.

        Standard resistance (Check for open) 

        TESTER CONNECTION SPECIFIED CONDITION

        Tester Connection Specified Condition
        V8-1 (Pressure switching valve) - E7-18 (TBP) Below 1 Ω

        Standard resistance (Check for short) 

        TESTER CONNECTION SPECIFIED CONDITION

        Tester Connection Specified Condition
        V8-1 (Pressure switching valve) or E7-18 (TBP) - Body ground 10 kΩ or higher
        Fig 6: Disconnecting E7 ECM Connector
        G05188754Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
      4. Reconnect the pressure switching valve connector.
      5. Reconnect the ECM connector.
    2. Check the harness and the connectors between the pressure switching valve and the EFI M relay.
      1. Disconnect the V8 pressure switching valve connector.
      2. Remove the integration relay from the engine room relay block.
      3. Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.

        Standard resistance (Check for open) 

        TESTER CONNECTION SPECIFIED CONDITION

        Tester Connection Specified Condition
        V8-2 (Pressure switching valve) - 3I-8 (EFI M relay) Below 1 Ω

        Standard resistance (Check for short) 

        TESTER CONNECTION SPECIFIED CONDITION

        Tester Connection Specified Condition
        V8-2 (Pressure switching valve) or 3I-8 (EFI M relay) - Body ground 10 kΩ or higher
        Fig 7: Identifying Integration Relay From Engine Room Relay Block
        G05188801Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
      4. Reconnect the pressure switching valve connector.
      5. Reinstall the integration relay.

    NG: Go to step  30

    OK: Go to step  31

  19. REPLACE PRESSURE SWITCHING VALVE 

    Replace the pressure switching valve (See REMOVAL ) .

    NEXT: Go to step  34

  20. CHECK FOR VENT HOSE CLOG 
    1. Turn the power switch OFF.
    2. Disconnect the vent hose (fresh air line) as shown in the illustration.
    3. Allow the engine to idle.
    4. Enter the following menus: DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / ACTIVE TEST / EVAP VSV.
    5. Turn the purge VSV (EVAP VSV) ON and check the EVAP pressure (VAPOR PRESS) for 10 seconds.

      OK: EVAP pressure is higher than 755 mmHg. 

    NG: Go to step  22

    OK: Go to step  32

    Fig 8: Locating Vent Hose
    G05188750Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  21. CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (LEAK DETECTION PUMP - ECM) 
    1. Disconnect the Ml canister connector.
      Fig 9: Identifying V7 Canister Connector
      G05188757Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    2. Disconnect the E7 ECM connector.
    3. Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.

      Standard resistance (Check for open) 

      TESTER CONNECTION SPECIFIED CONDITION

      Tester Connection Specified Condition
      V7-1 (MTRB) - E7-13 (MPMP) Below 1 Ω
      V7-6 (MGND) - Body ground Below 1 Ω

      Standard resistance (Check for short) 

      TESTER CONNECTION SPECIFIED CONDITION

      Tester Connection Specified Condition
      V7-1 (MTRB) or E7-13 (MPMP) - Body ground 10 kΩ or higher
      Fig 10: Disconnecting E7 ECM Connector
      G05188758Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    4. Reconnect the canister connector.
    5. Reconnect the ECM connector.

    NG: Go to step  30

    OK: Go to step  31

  22. REPLACE TRAP CANISTER WITH PUMP MODULE 

    Replace the trap canister with pump module (See REMOVAL ) .

    NEXT: Go to step  34

  23. CHECK FOR VENT HOSE DAMAGE 

    Check for hose damage as shown in the illustration. If necessary, replace the vent hose.

    Fig 11: Identifying Vent Hose Inspection Area
    G05188759Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

    NEXT: Go to step  22

  24. REPAIR OR REPLACE LEAK POINT 

    NEXT: Go to step  34

  25. REPLACE FUEL CAP 

    NEXT: Go to step  34

  26. CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (PURGE VSV - ECM) 
    1. Disconnect the V1 purge VSV connector.
      Fig 12: Identifying V1 Purge VSV Connector
      G05188760Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    2. Disconnect the E5 ECM connector.
    3. Check the harness and the connectors between the ECM and the purge VSV connectors.
      1. Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.

        Standard resistance (Check for open) 

        TESTER CONNECTION SPECIFIED CONDITION

        Tester Connection Specified Condition
        V1-1 - E5-14(EVP1) Below 1 Ω
        Fig 13: Disconnecting E5 ECM Connector
        G05188761Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

        Standard resistance (Check for short) 

        TESTER CONNECTION SPECIFIED CONDITION

        Tester Connection Specified Condition
        V1-1 or E5-14 (EVP1) - Body ground 10 kΩ or higher
    4. Remove the integration relay from the engine room relay block.
    5. Check the harness and connectors between the purge VSV connector and the EFI M relay.
      1. Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.

        Standard resistance (Check for open) 

        TESTER CONNECTION SPECIFIED CONDITION

        Tester Connection Specified Condition
        V1-2-3I-8 (EFI M relay) Below 1 Ω

        Standard resistance (Check for short) 

        TESTER CONNECTION SPECIFIED CONDITION

        Tester Connection Specified Condition
        V1-2 or 3I-8 (EFI M relay) - Body ground 10 kΩ or higher
        Fig 14: Identifying Location Of Integration Relay From Engine Room Relay Block
        G05188625Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    6. Reconnect the purge VSV connector.
    7. Reconnect the ECM connector.
    8. Reinstall the integration relay.

    NG: Go to step  30

    OK: Go to step  31

  27. REPLACE HOSE (PURGE VSV - THROTTLE BODY) 

    NEXT: Go to step  34

  28. REPLACE PURGE VSV 

    Replace the purge VSV (See REMOVAL ) .

    NEXT: Go to step  34

  29. CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (VENT VALVE - ECM) 
    1. Disconnect the V7 canister connector.
      Fig 15: Identifying V7 Canister Connector
      G05188763Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    2. Disconnect the E7 ECM connector.
    3. Check the harness and the connectors between the ECM and the canister connectors.
      1. Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.

        Standard resistance (Check for open) 

        TESTER CONNECTION SPECIFIED CONDITION

        Tester Connection Specified Condition
        V7-8 (VGND) - E7-26 (VPMP) Below 1 Ω

        Standard resistance (Check for short) 

        TESTER CONNECTION SPECIFIED CONDITION

        Tester Connection Specified Condition
        V7-8 (VGND) or E7-26 (VPMP) - Body ground 10 kΩ or higher
        Fig 16: Disconnecting E7 ECM Connector
        G05188764Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    4. Remove the integration relay from the engine room relay block.
    5. Check the harness and connectors between the canister connector and the EFI M relay.
      1. Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.

        Standard resistance (Check for open) 

        TESTER CONNECTION SPECIFIED CONDITION

        Tester Connection Specified Condition
        V7-9 (VLVB) - 3I-8 (EFI M relay) Below 1 Ω

        Standard resistance (Check for short) 

        TESTER CONNECTION SPECIFIED CONDITION

        Tester Connection Specified Condition
        V7-9 (VLVB) or 3I-8 (EFI M relay) -Body ground 10 kΩ or higher
        Fig 17: Identifying Location Of Integration Relay From Engine Room Relay Block
        G05188625Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    6. Reconnect the canister connector.
    7. Reconnect the ECM connector.
    8. Reinstall the integration relay.

    NG: Go to step 30 

    OK: Go to step  31

  30. REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR 

    NEXT: Go to step  34

  31. REPLACE ECM 

    Replace the ECM (see REMOVAL  ).

    NEXT: Go to step  34

  32. CHECK AND REPLACE VENT HOSE OR CANISTER FILTER 

    NEXT: Go to step  34

  33. REPLACE HOSE (PRESSURE SWITCHING VALVE AND FUEL TANK) 
  34. PERFORM EVAP SYSTEM CHECK 
    1. Turn the power switch ON (IG).
    2. Enter the following menus: DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / SYSTEM CHECK / EVAP SYS CHECK / AUTO OPERATION.
    3. After the system check is finished, check for pending DTCs.

      OK: No DTC is present. 

    NG: Go to step  6

    OK: Go to Next Step 

  35. PERFORM EVAP MONITOR DRIVE PATTERN 
    1. Check that the following conditions are met:
      • Fuel level is 1/8 to 7/8.
      • Engine coolant temperature (ECT) is 4.4 to 35°C (40 to 95°F).
      • Intake air temperature (IAT) is 4.4 to 35°C (40 to 95°F).
      • Difference between ECT and IAT is less than 7°C (13°F).
    2. Enter the check mode. Enter the following menus: DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / CHECK MODE.
    3. Allow the engine to idle until the ECT is 75°C (167°F).
    4. Drive the vehicle at 50 km/h (30 mph) or faster and maintain that speed for 60 seconds or more.
    5. Stop the vehicle. Do not turn the power switch OFF.
    6. Check that the EVAP monitor status is complete. Enter the following menus: DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / MONITOR STATUS.
    7. If the EVAP monitor is incomplete, drive the vehicle at 50 km/h (30 mph) or faster and maintain that speed for 120 seconds or more. After that, recheck the EVAP monitor status.
    8. Check for pending DTCs.

      OK: No DTC is present. 

    NG: Go to step  2

    OK: REPAIR COMPLETED