Lexus SC300 / Lexus SC400. Manual — part 336
INSPECTION OF PCV VALVE
1.
REMOVE PCV VALVE
(a) Disconnect the PCV hose from the PCV valve.
(b) Remove the PCV valve.
2.
INSTALL CLEAN HOSE TO PCV VALVE
3.
INSPECT PCV VALVE OPERATION
(a) Blow air into the cylinder head side, and check that air
passes through easily.
CAUTION: Do not suck air through the valve. Petroleum
substances inside the valve are harmful.
(b) Blow air into the air intake chamber side, and check that
air passes through with difficulty.
If operation is not as specified, replace the PCV valve.
4.
REMOVE CLEAN HOSE FROM PCV VALVE
5.
REINSTALL PCV VALVE
INSPECTION OF PCV HOSE AND
CONNECTIONS
VISUALLY INSPECT HOSE, CONNECTIONS AND GASKETS
Check for cracks, leaks or damage.
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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PVC) System
EC–7
FUEL EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL (EVAP) SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
To reduce HC emission, evaporated fuel from the fuel tank is routed through the charcoal canister to the
intake manifold for combustion in the cylinders.
OPERATION
Coolant
VSV
Throttle Valve
Canister Check Valve
Check
Valve in
Evaporated F el (HC)
Coolant
Temp.
VSV
Throttle Valve
Opening
(1)
(2)
(3)
Valve in
Cap
Evaporated Fuel (HC)
Below
No
Fulley closed
Below
40
°
C (104
°
F)
No
Operation
Fulley closed.
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Small volume of HC from
Fully closed or
bellow Specified air
canister enters air intake
chamber.
Above
bellow Specified air
volume.
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chamber.
Above
40
°
C (104
°
F)
Operation
Conditions other
than above.
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HC from canister enters air
intake chamber in the amout
programmed in accordance
with the intake air volume.
High pres-
sure in tank
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OPEN
CLOSED CLOSED
HC from tank is absorbed
into the canister.
High vacuum
in tank
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CLOSED
OPEN
OPEN
Air is led into the fuel tank.
INSPECTION OF FUEL VAPOR LINES,
FUEL TANK AND TANK CAP
1.
VISUALLY INSPECT LINES AND CONNECTIONS
Look for loose connections, sharp bends or damage.
2.
VISUALLY INSPECT FUEL TANK
Look for deformation, cracks or fuel leakage.
EC–8
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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
Fuel Evaporative Emission Control (EVAP) System
3.
VISUALLY INSPECT FUEL TANK CAP
Check if the cap and/or gasket are deformed or damaged.
If necessary, repair or replace the cap.
INSPECTION OF CHARCOAL CANISTER
1.
REMOVE CHARCOAL CANISTER
(a) Disconnect the following hoses:
(1) Vacuum hose (from VSV) from charcoal canister
(2) EVAP hose from charcoal canister
(b) Disconnect the grommet on the check valve from the
bracket, and remove the charcoal canister.
(c) Remove the check valve from the hose end on the
charcoal canister.
2.
VISUALLY INSPECT CHARCOAL CANISTER
Look for cracks or damage.
3. CHECK FOR CLOGGED FILTER AND STUCK CHECK
VALVE
(a) Using low pressure compressed air, blow into port A and
check that air flows without resistance from the other
ports.
(b) Blow into port B and check that air does not flow from the
other ports.
If a problem is found, replace the charcoal canister.
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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
Fuel Evaporative Emission Control (EVAP) System
EC–9
4.
CLEAN FILTER IN CANISTER
Clean the filter by blowing 294 kPa (3 kgf/cm2, 43 psi) of com-
pressed air into port A while holding port B closed.
NOTICE:
•
Do not attempt to wash the canister.
•
No activated carbon should come out.
5.
REINSTALL CHARCOAL CANISTER
HINT: Install the check valve with black port facing the char-
coal canister side.
(a) Install the check valve to the hose end on the charcoal
canister.
(b) Install the charcoal canister.
(c) Install the grommet on the check valve to the bracket.
(d) Connect the following hoses:
(1) Vacuum hose (from VSV) to charcoal canister
(2) EVAP hose to charcoal canister
COMPONENTS FOR REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF VSV
EC–10
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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
Fuel Evaporative Emission Control (EVAP) System
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