The Service Bay Tests are included on the scan tool for some systems depending upon vehicle make and model. The service bay tests initiate the operation of certain PCM controlled functions, assisting the technician in system diagnosis.
The EVAP purge/seal function is designed to seal the EVAP system with a vacuum applied. The test allows the technician to monitor the fuel tank pressure (FTP) sensor , for any vacuum decay. The purge/seal function can also alert the technician of an inoperable purge, vent, or pressure switching solenoid. When the EVAP purge/seal function is enabled, the PCM commands the vent and pressure switching solenoids ON or closed. The purge solenoid is commanded ON, open, allowing a vacuum to enter the EVAP system. After 30 seconds the PCM commands the purge solenoid OFF, closed, sealing the system. The EVAP system will remain sealed for 150 seconds. The FTP sensor reading should be approximately -23.45 mm Hg (-12.50 in H2O).
In order to perform the EVAP purge/seal test with the scan tool follow the procedures below:
Important: Ensure that the vehicle underbody temperature is similar to the ambient temperature and allow the surrounding air to stabilize before starting the diagnostic procedure. Fuel tank pressure may increase on a hot vehicle due to the thermal expansion of vapors in the fuel tank.
Important: Fuel tank fill levels can affect the results of the diagnostic procedure. Fuel tank pressure may increase on a warm vehicle that has less than one third a tank of fuel.
Check Mode can be used to increase the ability of the powertrain control module (PCM) to detect engine control system malfunctions. The PCM can be requested to operate in Check Mode by using the Output Controls feature of the scan tool. While in Check Mode operation the PCM will turn ON the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) and record Freeze Frame data even on the first failure of a B type DTC. Not all engine control system diagnostics will be enhanced by Check Mode operation. The Check Mode service bay test can be performed while driving the vehicle in order to duplicate the customer concern. Those diagnostics most commonly known to benefit from Check Mode operation will be specified in the diagnostic procedure.
In order to activate the enhanced diagnostics of Check Mode operation, perform the following procedure:
Important: DO NOT turn OFF the ignition anytime during or after the operation of the vehicle in Check Mode. Observe and capture all Check Mode operation DTC and Freeze Frame information on the scan tool before turning OFF the ignition. Any DTC or Freeze Frame information that occurred during Check Mode operation will be cleared by the PCM when the ignition is turned OFF.