Checking for leaks in the evaporative emission system
 
  
 
 
  
   
    
     |  | Checking for leaks in the evaporative emission system | 
   
  
  
  
  
   
    
     
      | 1. | The cut-off valve shall remain activated. 
 
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      | 2. | Detach the line from the EVAP canister purge valve at the intake manifold. 
 
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      | 3. | Raise the pressure again, following the instructions in the Kent-Moore manual. 
 
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      | 4. | Use ultrasonic leak detector J41416 to trace the leak. Start with the line that has been disconnected from the intake manifold and then follow the system lines and components. Make a visual check of the system at the same time. 
 
 
         
          
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             In order to check for leaks in components on the top of the fuel tank, it may be necessary to lower the tank a bit.
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             Leak detection listening equipment is sensitive to ambient noise, such as exhaust outlet, air-driven machines, use of blower nozzles, leaking pressurised air connections, etc.
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             Airflow from the ventilation equipment in the workshop can also affect the equipment.
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             All of the items mentioned can cause a similar, but incorrect indication/detection of a leak in the EVAP system.
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      | 5. | Therefore, always adjust the sensitivity of the ultrasonic leak detector, so that the ambient noise, which often causes interference, is filtered out. 
 
 
         
          
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             A larger leak, such as a faulty cut-off valve or a loose line, is difficult to detect as it does not give off the ”right noise” to be detected by the ultrasonic leak detector.
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             For this reason, it is essential that you make a thorough visual inspection of the system components, to check for leaks not detected by the equipment.
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      | 6. | Rectify any leaks detected and test the system again. 
 
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      | 7. | Restore the car to its normal condition. 
 
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