An evaporative emission control system is used to prevent the emission of fuel vapor. The fuel vapor generated in the fuel tank while driving or idling the engine, passes through the fuel tank pressure control valve and enters the EVAP canister where the charcoal absorbs and stores fuel vapors.
• | Engine coolant temperature between 70°C (158°F) and 110°C (230°F) |
• | Intake air temperature between -10°C (14°F) and 50°C (122°F) |
• | Barometric pressure greater than 75 kPa |
• | Fuel tank level is between 25 and 75%. |
• | At idle in closed loop |
• | Engine speed change between purge OFF and ON (duty greater than 50%) during idle mode. |
• | Conditions present for 20 seconds. |
• | The malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) will illuminate after two consecutive ignition cycles in which the diagnostic runs with the fault active. |
• | The PCM will record operating conditions at the time the diagnostic fails. This information will be stored in the Freeze Frame buffer. |
• | The MIL will turn OFF after three consecutive drive cycles without a fault present. |
• | A History DTC will clear after 40 consecutive warm-up cycles without a fault. |
• | The DTCs can be cleared by using a scan tool or by disconnecting the PCM battery feed. |
Check for any of the following conditions:
• | A cracked or punctured EVAP canister |
• | A damaged or disconnected source vacuum line, EVAP purge line, vent hose or fuel tank vapor line |
• | A plugged, restricted, leaking or damaged EVAP Canister Surge Tank |
• | A poor connection at the PCM -- Inspect the harness connectors for backed out terminals, improper mating, broken locks, improperly formed or damaged terminals, and poor terminal to wire connection. |
• | A damaged wiring harness -- Inspect the wiring harness to the EVAP canister purge valve for an intermittent open or short circuitry. |
If a DTC P0443 cannot be duplicated, the information included in the Freeze Frame data can be useful in determining vehicle operating conditions when the DTC was first set.
If any wiring repairs need to be made, refer to Repair Procedures in Electrical Diagnosis.
The numbers below refer to the step numbers in the Diagnostic Table.
The Powertrain OBD System Check prompts the technician to complete some basic checks and store the freeze frame data on the scan tool if applicable. This creates an electronic copy of the data taken when the fault occurred. The information is then stored in the scan tool for later reference.
Determine if the fault is present. Review Freeze Frame data to determine when the DTC set. Always record this information.
Indicates whether the malfunction is in the control circuitry or in the EVAP canister.
This step checks the components that supply manifold vacuum to the EVAP canister purge valve. A plugged or leaking EVAP canister surge tank could prevent vacuum from reaching the EVAP canister purge valve.
An EVAP canister purge valve test. Duty cycle control is disabled by the PCM until the engine has reached a normal operating temperature of at least 80°C (176°F) and there is no RPM input. Output controls can be found on the Tech 2 scan tool under Special Functions.
An EVAP canister purge valve control circuit test -- The EVAP canister purge valve duty cycle control is disabled by the PCM until the engine has reached a normal operating temperature of at least 80°C (176°F) and there is no RPM input. Output controls can be found on the Tech 2 scan tool under Special Functions.
This step checks the EVAP canister.
Step | Action | Value(s) | Yes | No | ||||||||
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Was the Powertrain On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check performed? | -- | |||||||||||
Is a DTC P0443 set? | -- | Refer to Diagnostic Aids | ||||||||||
Important: The EVAP canister purge system does not perform purging (vacuum will not be detected at the purge hose) unless the engine is sufficiently warmed up and the H02S 1 is fully active. When the purge hose is disconnected in step 5, air can be drawn into the purge line. As a result, the PCM may detect a change in the purge gas concentration and sometimes will stop purging. This is a normal action and may be the cause of a failure to detect vacuum in Step 6. If no vacuum is felt in Step 6, continued testing of the EVAP system may be necessary to avoid replacement of good parts.
Were both checks satisfactory? | -- | |||||||||||
With the engine running at normal operating temperature, check for any of the following conditions at the EVAP canister purge valve:
Repair any problems found in the checks above. Was a repair necessary? | -- | |||||||||||
5 |
Is the resistance within the specified value? | 33-40 ohms at 20°C (68°F) | ||||||||||
Did the EVAP canister purge valve pass both inspections? | -- | |||||||||||
7 |
Is the test light ON? | -- | ||||||||||
Does the test light flash and then come on steadily when you reach 100% duty cycle? | -- | |||||||||||
Did the EVAP canister pass the inspection? | -- | Go to Diagnostic Aids | ||||||||||
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Was a repair necessary? | -- | ||||||||||
11 | Replace the EVAP canister. Refer to Evaporative Emission Canister Replacement . Is the action complete? | -- | -- | |||||||||
12 | Check for an open in the WHT/BLU wire. Repair as necessary. Is the action complete? | -- | -- | |||||||||
13 | Replace the EVAP canister purge valve. Refer to Evaporative Emission Canister Purge Solenoid Valve Replacement . Is the action complete? | -- | -- | |||||||||
14 | Replace the PCM. Refer to Powertrain Control Module Replacement . Is the action complete? | -- | -- | |||||||||
15 | After the repairs, use the scan tool clear information function and road test the vehicle within the Freeze Frame conditions that set the DTC. Check for DTCS. Review the scan tool data and if no DTCS are stores, the repair is complete. Are any DTCs displayed on the scan tool? | -- | Go to the Applicable DTC Table | System OK |