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Work Procedure

CAUTION:
  • Never use compressed air or a high pressure pump.
  • Never exceed 4.12 kPa (0.042 kg/cm2 , 0.6 psi) of pressure in EVAP system.
NOTE:
  • Do not start engine.
  • Improper installation of EVAP service port adapter (commercial service tool) to the EVAP service port may cause a leakage.

WITH CONSULT

  1. To locate the EVAP leakage, install EVAP service port adapter (commercial service tool) and pressure pump to EVAP service port.
  2. Turn ignition switch ON.
  3. Select the "EVAP SYSTEM CLOSE" of "WORK SUPPORT MODE" with CONSULT.
  4. Touch "START". A bar graph (Pressure indicating display) will appear on the screen.
  5. Apply positive pressure to the EVAP system until the pressure indicator reaches the middle of the bar graph.
    Fig 1: Attaching EVAP Service Port Adapter
    G04874786Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.
  6. Remove EVAP service port adapter (commercial service tool) and hose with pressure pump.
  7. Locate the leakage using a leakage detector (commercial service tool). Refer to "EVAPORATIVE EMISSION SYSTEM : SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ".
    Fig 2: Identifying EVAP Leak Detector
    G04874789Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.

WITHOUT CONSULT

  1. To locate the EVAP leakage, install EVAP service port adapter (commercial service tool) and pressure pump to EVAP service port.
  2. Apply battery voltage between the terminals of EVAP canister vent control valve to make a closed EVAP system.
  3. To locate the leakage, deliver positive pressure to the EVAP system until pressure gauge points reach 1.38 to 2.76 kPa (0.014 to 0.028 kg/cm2 , 0.2 to 0.4 psi).
  4. Remove EVAP service port adapter (commercial service tool) and hose with pressure pump.
    Fig 3: Attaching EVAP Service Port Adapter
    G04874786Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.
  5. Locate the leakage using a leak detector (commercial service tool). Refer to "EVAPORATIVE EMISSION SYSTEM : SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ".
    Fig 4: Identifying EVAP Leak Detector
    G04874789Courtesy of NISSAN MOTOR CO., U.S.A.