Mitsubishi Galant 9G. Manual — part 825
MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION (MFI) DIAGNOSIS
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STEP 10. Check for leaks in evaporative emission hoses L
and M.
Use a hand vacuum pump to test each hose L and M.
Q: Do the hoses hold vacuum?
YES : Go to Step 11.
NO : Replace any damaged hose. Then go to Step 19.
STEP 11. Check for leaks in evaporative emission hose N.
(1) Remove the fuel tank assembly (Refer to GROUP 13C,
).
(2) Use the hand vacuum pump to check the hose N.
Q: Is the hose hold vacuum?
YES : Go to Step 12.
NO : Replace the hose and reinstall the fuel tank assembly
(Refer to GROUP 13C, Fuel Tank
). Then go
to Step 19.
AC306776
AB
HOSE M
HOSE L
<EXCEPT VEHICLES FOR CALIFORNIA
EMISSION REGULATION>
AC306776
AC307258AB
HOSE M
HOSE L
<VEHICLES FOR CALIFORNIA EMISSION
REGULATION>
AC305683AB
HOSE N
<EXCEPT VEHICLES FOR CALIFORNIA
EMISSION REGULATION>
AC307255AB
HOSE N
<VEHICLES FOR CALIFORNIA EMISSION
REGULATION>
MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION (MFI) DIAGNOSIS
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STEP 12. Check for leaks in the fuel tank.
(1) Visually check for cracks or other leaks in the fuel tank.
NOTE: Carefully check the fuel pump module and the fuel
tank differential pressure sensor installation in the fuel tank.
AC305683AD
<EXCEPT VEHICLES FOR CALIFORNIA
EMISSION REGULATION>
AC307255AC
<VEHICLES FOR CALIFORNIA EMISSION
REGULATION>
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(2) Connect the evaporative emission system pressure pump
(Miller number 6872A) to the fuel filler hose.
(3) Plug the hose and the nipple shown in the illustration.
NOTE: If these items are not securely plugged now, the fuel
could leak in the next step.
(4) Pressurize the fuel tank with the evaporative emission
system pressure pump.
(5) In the pressurized state, check for leaks by applying a
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 module, fuel tank differential pressure
sensor, fuel level sensor (sub) or leveling valve.> :
Reassemble the leaked parts and check again that
there are no leaks. Then reinstall the fuel tank (Refer
to GROUP 13C, Fuel Tank
). Then go to
Step 19 .
YES <When there is a leak from the fuel tank.> : Replace
the fuel tank (Refer to GROUP 13C, Fuel Tank
NO : When there is no leak, reinstall the fuel tank (Refer to
GROUP 13C, Fuel Tank
). Then go to Step
AC305684
FUEL FILLER
HOSE
AD
<EXCEPT VEHICLES FOR CALIFORNIA
EMISSION REGULATION>
AC307256AB
<VEHICLES FOR CALIFORNIA EMISSION
REGULATION>
FUEL FILLER
HOSE
AC305684AE
<EXCEPT VEHICLES FOR CALIFORNIA
EMISSION REGULATION>
AC307256AC
<VEHICLES FOR CALIFORNIA EMISSION
REGULATION>
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STEP 13. Check for clogging in evaporative emission
system hoses I through K.
(1) Remove the fuel tank filler tube protector (Refer to GROUP
).
(2) Use a hand vacuum pump on each hose from hoses I to K.
Q: Are the hoses in good condition?
YES : Go to Step 14.
NO : Replace the damaged hose, and the fuel tank filler
tube protector (Refer to GROUP 13C, Fuel Tank
STEP 14. Test check valve.
(1) Check valve is a one-way check valve.
(2) Check valve should allow air to flow in only one direction.
Q: Does check valve allow air to pass in one direction
only?
YES : Go to Step 15.
NO : Replace check valve, and reinstall the fuel tank filler
tube protector (Refer to GROUP 13C, Fuel Tank
AC306401
HOSE I
AC
AC306800
AB
HOSE J
HOSE K
AC306800
AD
CHECK VALVE
AC306332
AB
CHECK VALVE
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