Mitsubishi Evolution X. Manual — part 226
EMISSION CONTROL <MFI - T/C>
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ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL
17-73
COMPONENT LOCATION
M1173007400833
AK703198AD
Positive crankcase
ventilation valve
POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION (PCV)
SYSTEM CHECK
M1173001100878
1. Remove the ventilation hose from the positive crankcase
ventilation (PCV) valve.
2. Remove the PCV valve from the rocker cover.
3. Reinstall the PCV valve at the ventilation hose.
4. Start the engine and run at idle.
AK604163
Positive crankcase
ventilation valve
AB
5. Place a finger at the opening of the PCV valve and check
that vacuum of the intake manifold is felt.
NOTE: At this moment, the plunger in the PCV valve moves
back and forth.
6. If vacuum is not felt, clean the PCV valve or replace it.
7. Apply a small amount of new engine oil to the O-ring on the
PCV valve, and tighten to the specified torque.
Standard value: 2.5
± 0.4 N⋅ m (22 in-lb)
POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION (PCV)
SYSTEM CHECK
M1173001200808
1. Remove the ventilation hose from the positive crankcase
ventilation (PCV) valve.
2. Remove the PCV valve from the rocker cover.
AK604164
Positive crankcase
ventilation valve
Thin rod
(very smooth)
5 10 mm
(0.2 0.3 in)
Vacuum side
AB
3. Hold the PCV valve with the vacuum side down. Insert a thin
rod, and using light pressure, depress the end of the PCV
valve spring by 5
− 10 mm (0.2 − 0.3 inch). Release
pressure on the rod to see if the PCV valve spring will lift the
rod to its original position.
4. If the rod returns quickly to its original position, the PCV
valve is OK. If the stick does not return quickly, clean or
replace the PCV valve.
5. Apply a small amount of new engine oil to the O-ring on the
PCV valve, and tighten to the specified torque.
Standard value: 2.5
± 0.4 N⋅ m (22 in-lb)
EMISSION CONTROL <MFI - T/C>
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ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL
17-74
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
GENERAL INFORMATION (EVAPORATIVE EMISSION SYSTEM)
M1173005101389
The evaporative emission (EVAP) system prevents
fuel vapors generated in the fuel tank from escaping
into the atmosphere.
Fuel vapors from the fuel tank flow through the vapor
pipe/hose to be stored temporarily in the EVAP can-
ister.
When the vehicle is in operation, fuel vapors stored
in the EVAP canister flow through the EVAP purge
solenoid, purge port and intake manifold plenum to
the combustion chamber.
When the engine coolant temperature is low or when
the intake air quantity is small (when the engine is at
idle, for example), the engine control module (ECM)
brings the EVAP purge solenoid into the OFF state to
shut off the fuel vapor flow to the intake manifold ple-
num. This ensures driveability when the engine is
cold or running under low load and also stabilizes the
emission level.
An EVAP ventilation solenoid is provided between
the EVAP canister and atmosphere to monitor for
OBD-II EVAP leaks. This solenoid is normally OFF.
However, it turns ON when monitoring for OBD-II
EVAP leaks and shuts off the atmosphere flow to the
EVAP canister. Then the fuel tank differential pres-
sure sensor monitors the fuel vapor pressure to
detect OBD-II EVAP leaks. The fuel overflow limiter
valve and the leveling valve prevent fuel from being
overfilled. The fuel overflow limiter valve and the lev-
eling valve prevents fuel leaks if the vehicle is rolled
over in an accident.
The EVAP ventilation valve releases the air from the
fuel tank through the EVAP canister into the atmo-
sphere when the fuel tank pressure increases due to
refueling, etc. The EVAP ventilation valve and the air
filter supply the atmospheric air to the EVAP canister
when the fuel tank pressure decreases.
EMISSION CONTROL <MFI - T/C>
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ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL
17-75
SYSTEM DIAGRAM
AK704215
Evaporative emission
purge solenoid
Battery
Check valve
ECU
Mass airflow sensor
Throttle position sensor
No. 1 intake air
temperature sensor
Barometric
pressure sensor
Engine coolant
temperature sensor
Crankshaft position
sensor
AB
Evaporative emission
ventilation solenoid
Evaporative
emission canister
From fuel tank
EMISSION CONTROL <MFI - T/C>
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ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL
17-76
COMPONENT LOCATION
M1173007500788
AK704216
AB
Evaporative emission
purge solenoid
AK704641
AB
Evaporative emission
ventilation solenoid
Fuel vapor
canister
assembly
PURGE CONTROL SYSTEM CHECK (PURGE FLOW CHECK)
M1173001401258
AK704217AB
Intake manifold
plenum
Throttle body
To combustion
chamber
Check valve
From
air
cleaner
OFF
ON
Purge
flow
indicator
(MB995061)
Purge hose
Evaporative
emission
purge
solenoid
(ON: open)
Evaporative
emission
canister
Required Special Tool:
• MB995061: Purge Flow Indicator
1. Disconnect the purge hose from the evaporative emission
(EVAP) purge solenoid, and connect special tool MB995061
between the EVAP purge solenoid and the purge hose.
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