Mitsubishi Montero Sport (2004+). Manual — part 300
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(7) Disconnect the hand vacuum pump, and connect hose M to
the evaporative emission ventilation solenoid.
Q: Does the evaporative emission ventilation solenoid hold
vacuum?
YES : Go to Step 5 .
NO : Replace the evaporative emission ventilation solenoid
(Refer to GROUP 17, Evaporative Emission Canister
and Fuel Tank Pressure Relief Valve
). Then
go to Step 19 .
STEP 5. Check for leaks the evaporator line hose M.
Perform a leakage test with a hand vacuum pump on hose M.
Q: Does the hose N hold vacuum?
YES : Go to Step 6 .
NO : Replace the damaged hose M (Refer to GROUP 17,
Evaporative Emission Canister and Fuel Tank
Pressure Relief Valve
STEP 6. Check for vacuum leaks and clogging in
evaporator line hose D.
Perform a leakage test with a hand vacuum pump on hose D.
Q: Does the hose D hold vacuum?
YES : Go to Step 7 .
NO : Replace the damaged hose D. (Refer to GROUP 17,
Evaporative Emission Canister and Fuel Tank
Pressure Relief Valve
AC004932
HOSE M
AF
AC004932
HOSE D
AG
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STEP 7. Pressure test the evaporative emission system
lines between hose E, L and the fuel tank.
(1) Disconnect hose E from the canister side, and plug the
hose.
(2) Remove the fuel cap.
(3) Confirm that the evaporative emission system pressure
pump (Miller number 6872A) is operating properly. Perform
the self-test as described in the manufacturer's instructions.
(4) Connect the evaporative emission system pressure pump
to the fuel filler neck.
(5) Pressure test the system to determine whether any leaks
are present.
NOTE: The "Pressure test" in this procedure refers to the
I/M240 Simulation Test. The eight steps of this test are
described in the manufacturer's instructions for the evapo-
rative emission system pressure pump, Miller number
6872A.
(6) Disconnect the evaporative emission system pressure
pump, and reinstall the fuel cap.
(7) Connect hose G to the evaporator line.
Q: Is the evaporative emission system line free of leaks?
YES : Go to Step 15 .
NO : Go to Step 8 .
STEP 8. Check for vacuum leaks in the evaporative
emission system hose E.
Perform a leakage test with a hand vacuum pump on hose E.
Q: Does the hose N hold vacuum?
YES : Go to Step 9 .
NO : Replace the damaged hose E. (Refer to GROUP 17,
Evaporative Emission Canister and Fuel Tank
Pressure Relief Valve
AC005140
HOSE E
AC
ACX01358
AC004932
HOSE E
AH
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STEP 9. Pressure test the evaporative emission system
from hoses F through J.
(1) Remove the fuel filler neck protector. (Refer to GROUP
13B, Fuel Tank
(2) Perform a leakage test with a hand vacuum pump on hose
F through J.
Q: Do the hoses hold vacuum?
YES : Go to Step 10 .
NO : Replace any damaged hose and reinstall the fuel filler
neck protector. (Refer to GROUP 13B, Fuel Tank
STEP 10. Check the check valve A.
(1) Check valve A is a one-way check valve.
(2) Check valve A should allow air to flow in only one direction.
Q: Does check valve A allow air to flow in one direction
only?
YES : Go to Step 11 .
NO : Replace check valve A, and reinstall the fuel tank filler
neck protector. (Refer to GROUP 13B, Fuel Tank
STEP 11. Check the check valve B.
(1) Check valve B is an one-way check valve.
(2) Check valve B should allow air to flow in only one direction.
(3) When you blow the check valve, on air should leak from the
check valve body.
Q: Does check valve B allow air to flow in one direction
only?
YES : Go to Step 12 .
NO : Replace check valve B, reinstall the fuel filler neck
protector. (Refer to GROUP 13B, Fuel Tank
).
Then go to Step 19 .
AC004933AD
HOSE I
HOSE G
HOSE H
HOSE J
HOSE F
AC002076 AB
CHECK VALVE A
AC002078
CHECK VALVE B
AB
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STEP 12. Check for leaks in the evaporative emission
system hoses K through L.
(1) Remove the fuel tank. (Refer to GROUP 13B, Fuel Tank
).
(2) Perform a leakage test with a hand vacuum pump on each
hose from hose P through S.
Q: Do the hoses hold vacuum?
YES : Go to Step 13 .
NO : Replace the damaged hose, and reinstall the fuel
tank. (Refer to GROUP 13B, Fuel Tank
Then go to Step 19 .
STEP 13. Check for leak in the fuel tank.
(1) Visually check for cracks and leaks, etc.
NOTE: Carefully check the fuel pump assembly and the
inner pressure sensor installation section in the fuel tank.
(2) Connect the evaporative emission system pressure pump
to the filler hose.
(3) Plug the fuel pump feed nipple, return hose, hose K and
hose L connected to the fuel tank.
NOTE: If these items are not securely plugged at this time,
the fuel could leak from the tank.
(4) Pressurize the fuel tank with the evaporative emission
system pressure pump.
(5) In the pressurized state, check for the leaks by applying
soapy water solution to each section and look for bubbles.
Q: Are any leaks found?
YES <When there is a leak from the attachment points of
the fuel pump assembly, the fuel tank differential
pressure sensor or the fuel tank rollover valve.> :
Reassemble the leaked parts and check again that
there are no leaks. Then reinstall the fuel tank (Refer
to GROUP 13B, Fuel Tank
). Then go to Step
19 .
YES <When there is a leak from the fuel tank.> : Replace
the fuel tank (Refer to GROUP 13B, Fuel Tank
NO : When there is no leak, reinstall the fuel tank (Refer to
GROUP 13B, Fuel Tank
). Then go to Step 14
AC004930
HOSE K
HOSE L
AC
AC005139
AC005138
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