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Inspection |
1. |
Turn the ignition switch OFF. |
2. |
Disconnect the CCV connector. |
3. |
Measure resistance between the CCV terminal 1 and 2. |
4. |
Check that the resistance is within the specification.
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5. |
Disconnect the vapor hose connected with the canister from the CCV. |
6. |
Connect a vacuum pump to the nipple. |
7. |
Ground the CCV control line and apply battery voltage to the CCV power supply line. |
8. |
Apply vacuum and check the valve operation.
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Removal |
1. |
Turn the ignition switch OFF and disconnect the negative (-) battery cable. |
2. |
Remove the service cover (A). |
3. |
Disconnect the canister close valve connector (A). |
4. |
Disconnect the vapor hose (B) from the canister. |
5. |
Remove the installation bolt. |
6. |
Remove the canister close valve from the fuel tank air filter. |
Installation |
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1. |
Install in the reverse order of removal.
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Don't neglect the interior
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Description
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Rear Wheel Guard Repair procedures
Replacement
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Put on gloves to protect your hands.
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When prying with a flat-tip screwdriver, wrap it with
protective tape, and apply prote ...