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System Fault Detection

The EVAP leak detection strategy is based on applying vacuum to the EVAP system and monitoring vacuum decay. The ECM monitors vacuum level via the fuel tank pressure sensor. At an appropriate time, the EVAP purge solenoid and the EVAP vent solenoid are turned "ON," allowing the engine vacuum to draw a small vacuum on the entire evaporative emission system.

After the desired vacuum level has been achieved, the EVAP purge solenoid is turned "OFF," sealing the system. A leak is detected by monitoring for a decrease in vacuum level over a given time period, all other variables remaining constant. A small leak in the system will cause DTC P0442 to be set.

If the desired vacuum level cannot be achieved in the test described above, a large leak or a faulty EVAP purge solenoid is indicated.

Leaks can be caused by the following conditions:

A restricted or blocked EVAP vent path is detected by drawing vacuum into the EVAP system, turning "OFF" the EVAP vent solenoid and the EVAP purge solenoid (EVAP vent solenoid "OPEN," EVAP purge Pulse Width Modulate (PWM) "0%") and monitoring the fuel tank vacuum sensor input. With the EVAP vent solenoid open, any vacuum in the system should decrease quickly unless the vent path is blocked. A blockage like this will set DTC P0446 and can be caused by the following conditions:

The ECM supplies a ground to energize the purge solenoid (purge "ON"). The EVAP purge control is PWM, or turned "ON" and "OFF," several times a second. The duty cycle (pulse width) is determined by engine operating conditions including load, throttle position, coolant temperature. The duty cycle is calculated by the ECM and the output is commanded when the appropriate conditions have been met.

The system checks for conditions that cause the EVAP system to purge continuously by commanding The EVAP vent solenoid "ON" and the EVAP purge solenoid "OFF" (EVAP vent solenoid "CLOSED," EVAP purge PWM "0%"). If fuel tank vacuum level increases during the test, a continuous purge flow condition is indicated, which will set a DTC P1441. This can be cause by the following conditions: