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Exhaust system > < Checking activated charcoal filter solenoid valve 1
4-cyl. injection engine (2 valve without intermediate shaft), Mechanics
Activated charcoal filter system
Checking fuel tank breather

Special tools, workshop equipment, testers, measuring instruments and auxiliary items required

 
W00-0567
  • ◆ V.A.G 1368 Vacuum tester
 
W00-0515
  • ◆ V.A.G 1390 Hand vacuum pump

Test sequence

 
N20-0415
  • ‒ → Pull breather pipe/hose off activated charcoal filter solenoid valve (N80) -1-.
  • ‒ Connect vacuum tester V.A.G 1368 -connection A- to activated charcoal filter solenoid valve (N80) -1-.
  • ‒ Connect hand vacuum pump V.A.G 1390 to vacuum tester V.A.G 1368 -connection B-.
  • ‒ Set vacuum tester to -A/B- position.
  • ‒ Introduce final control diagnosis and select activated charcoal filter solenoid valve (N80):

=> Repair group 01; Final control diagnosis; Performing final control diagnosis

  • ‒ Operate hand vacuum pump V.A.G 1390 several times.
        Vacuum must not
    build up.

If vacuum builds up:

  • ‒ Check breather connection -2- on activated charcoal filter for soiling and clean if necessary.

If vacuum does not build up:

  • ‒ Seal breather connection -2- on activated charcoal filter.
  • ‒ Initiate final control diagnosis again and select activated charcoal filter solenoid valve (N80):

=> Repair group 01; Final control diagnosis; Performing final control diagnosis

  • ‒ Operate V.A.G 1390 several times. Vacuum must
        build-up.

If vacuum does not build up:

  • ‒ Check pressure retaining valve , Item 9
  • ‒ Check pipe/hose -3- from fuel tank for leaks.

Exhaust system > < Checking activated charcoal filter solenoid valve 1