Intake Air Bypass Control Thermal Valve Test
Special Tools Required
Vacuum pump/gauge, 0-30 in.Hg, Snap-on YA4000A or equivalent, commercially available
- Start the engine, and let it idle.NOTE: The engine coolant temperature must be below 149 °F (65 °C).
- Remove the intake manifold cover (see step 1 on REMOVAL ). Remove the vacuum hose (A) from the intake air duct, and connect a vacuum pump/gauge, 0-30 in.Hg, to the hose.
- Raise and lower the engine speed, and make sure the vacuum gauge reading changes as the engine speed changes.
If the vacuum reading does not change, check for these problems:
- Misrouted, leaking, broken, or clogged intake air bypass control system vacuum lines.
- A cracked or damaged intake air bypass control thermal valve.
- Hold the engine speed at 3,000 rpm without load (in Park or neutral) until the radiator fan comes on, then let it idle.
- Raise and lower the engine speed, and make sure the vacuum pump/gauge reading does not change as the rpm changes.
If the vacuum reading changes, check for these problems:
- Misrouted, leaking, broken, or clogged intake air bypass control system vacuum lines.
- A cracked or damaged intake air bypass control thermal valve.