PROCEDURE
CHECK CANISTER (FUEL SUCTION PLATE SUB-ASSEMBLY)
Visually check the canister (fuel suction plate sub-assembly).
Visually check the canister (fuel suction plate sub-assembly) for cracks or damage.
If cracks or damage are found, replace the canister (fuel suction plate sub-assembly).
Inspect the ventilation of the canister (fuel suction plate sub-assembly).
| *a | Port (A) |
| *b | Port (B) |
| *c | Air |
Apply compressed air to the port (A) and check that the air flows out from the port (B).
| OK |
|---|
| The air flows out from the port (B). |
Inspect the check valve.
| *a | Port (A) |
| *b | Port (B) |
| *c | Air |
Close the port (A), apply compressed air to the port (B).
| OK |
|---|
| Air does not flow at first. By gradually increasing the pressure, air flows when the pressure in the port reaches a certain level. |
| *a | Port (A) |
| *b | Port (B) |
| *c | Vacuum Pump |
Using a vacuum pump, apply vacuum to the port (B) with the port (A) closed.
| OK |
|---|
| The vacuum is maintained at first. By gradually increasing the vacuum, air flows and the vacuum decreases after the vacuum reaches a certain level. |