Not exact matches
I bet you've got a leak in the
EVAP system that's allowing fuel
vapors out.
Features: With the appropriate applications, perform the following operations: Read diagnostic trouble codes, both generic and manufacturer - specific, and display code descriptions with over 3000 universal code definitions in the database Clear diagnostic trouble codes and turn off check engine lights Display and record real - time sensor data, including: · Vehicle Speed · RPM · Fuel Consumption · Engine Coolant Temp · Fuel Pressure · Calculated Engine Load · Throttle Position · Intake Manifold Pressure · Air Intake Temp · Timing Advance · Mass Air Flow · Fuel Level · Barometric Pressure ·
EVAP System
Vapor Pressure · Fuel Trim · + More Note: Your vehicle may not support all engine metrics.
The
EVAP system collects and temporarily stores the fuel
vapors in the charcoal canister.
Inspects vacuum hoses and fuel
vapor lines and
EVAP vacuum lines for breaks or bends (these lines can be very long so time should be taken when inspecting them; it may be necessary to use a smoke machine to find leaks successfully, especially small leaks that are difficult to see)
The
EVAP system prevents fuel
vapors from the fuel tank from escaping into the atmosphere.
The Evaporative System (
EVAP) traps the fuel
vapors from the gas tank and temporarily stores them in the charcoal canister.
The
EVAP system prevents fuel
vapors in the fuel tank from escaping into the atmosphere.
The
EVAP system traps fuel
vapors from the fuel tank and temporarily stores them in the charcoal canister, see the diagram.