
Dtc summary

Description
To ensure the accuracy of the evap (evaporative emission) monitor values, the soak timer, which is built into the ecm, measures 5 hours (+-15 minutes) from when the ignition switch is turned off, before the monitor is run. This allows the fuel to cool down, which stabilizes the evap pressure. When 5 hours have elapsed, the ecm turns on.

Monitor description
5 Hours after the ignition switch is turned off, the soak timer activates the ecm to begin the evap system monitor. While the engine is running, the ecm monitors the synchronization of the soak timer and the cpu clock. If these two are not synchronized, the ecm interprets this as a malfunction, illuminates the mil and sets the dtc (2 trip detection logic).
Monitor strategy
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Typical enabling conditions

Typical malfunction thresholds
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Inspection procedure
Hint:
Ecm replacement is necessary.

Evaporative emission system switching valve control
A/f sensor circuit slow response (bank 1 sensor 1)Evap system
Related dtcs
If any evap system dtcs are set, the malfunctioning area can be determined
using the table below.
Notice:
If the reference pressure difference between the first and second checks
is greater than the
specification, all the dtcs relating to the reference pressure (p043e, p ...
On-vehicle inspection
Inspect refrigerant pressure with
manifold gauge set
This method uses a manifold gauge set to locate
problem areas. Read the manifold gauge pressure
when these conditions are established. Test
conditions:
Temperature at the air inlet is 30 to 35°c (86 to
95°f).
Engine is ...
Differential oil
On-vehicle inspection
Check differential oil
Stop the vehicle on a level surface.
Using a 10 mm socket hexagon wrench, remove the
rear differential filler plug and gasket.
Check that the oil level is between 0 to 5 mm (0 to
0.20 In.) From the bottom lip of the different ...