Caution: Place a dry chemical (Class B) fire extinguisher near the area before
performing a Fuel Tank Leak Check. Before removing the fuel tank
for a suspected leak, make sure that the fuel pipes or the tubes are not leaking
onto the tank. Once removed, make sure that the fuel is not leaking around
the fuel sender O-ring. Failure to follow these precautions may result in
personal injury.
- Remove the fuel tank. Refer to
Fuel Tank Replacement.
Important: Refer to the
J 41413-200
Evaporative Emissions System Tester (EEST) operation manual for detailed instructions.
- Connect the
J 41413-200
to the fuel tank using the correct fitting from the
J 41413-300
.
- Seal all the fuel tank openings with the
J 41413-300
- Using the
J 41413-200
introduce smoke into the fuel tank. Inspect for leaks in any of the following locations:
• | The fuel tank, the fill limiter vent valve, the pressure relief valve, and the grade vent valves |
• | The fuel sender housing, the fuel sender seal, the fuel pipe, and the EVAP pipes |
• | The fuel fill pipe and hose |
- If smoke is observed, repair or replace the necessary component part or the fuel tank.
- Turn the nitrogen/smoke valve to nitrogen.
- Use the remote switch to introduce nitrogen and fill the EVAP system until the floating indicator stabilizes.
- Verify the flow meter's floating indicator position is stable and at or below the red flag for 5 minutes.
- If the floating indicator moves above the red flag, replace the fuel tank.