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GF47.

30-P-3016L Page 1 of 5

GF47.30-P-3016L Purge system with leak test function 11.1.04

MODEL 163 with ENGINE 112.942/970, 113.942 /965 with CODE (494a) USA version

Shown on ENGINE 119


75 Fuel tank
77 Activated charcoal canister
93 Fuel expansion reservoir
B4/3 Fuel tank pressure sensor
N3/10 Motor electronics control unit
Y58/1 Purge control valve
Y58/4 Activated charcoal canister shutoff
valve

A Activated charcoal canister purge


control valve line
B Lines from purge control valve to
intake pipe
D Fuel tank activated charcoal canister
line

P47.30-0284-06

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P47.30-0279-09

Shown on engine 120


75 Fuel tank Y58/2 Left purge control valve (located on right side of
77 Activated charcoal canister engine)
93 Expansion reservoir (with optional ski bag) Y58/3 Right purge control valve (located on left side of
engine)
B4/3 Fuel tank pressure sensor Y58/4 Activated charcoal canister shutoff valve
M16/3 Right EA/CC/ISC [EFP/TPM/LLR] actuator, positioned
on left of engine A Activated charcoal canister purge control valve line
M16/4 Left EA/CC/ISC [EFP/TPM/LLR] actuator, positioned B Lines from the purge control valve to the EA/CC/ISC
on right of engine [EFP/TPM/LLR] actuator
N3/11 Left ME-SFI [ME] control unit D Line from vent valve to activated charcoal canister
N3/12 Right ME-SFI [ME] control unit

P47.30-2037-76

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Shown on engine 137


45 Filler neck with connection for on-board refueling vapor K40/5kT Fuel pump relay module
recovery (ORVR) M3 Fuel pump (FP)
55/1 Fuel filter with integrated fuel pressure regulator N3/10 Motor electronics control unit
75 Fuel tank Y58/1 Purge control valve
77 Activated charcoal canister Y58/4 Activated charcoal canister shutoff valve
82 Pressure relief valve (ORVR) up to 08/00
A Air admission of activated charcoal canister
A1 Instrument cluster B Air admission to fuel tank and fuel pressure regulator
A1E4 Fuel reserve indicator lamp c Intake pipe vacuum
A1E26 "CHECK ENGINE" MIL CAN Data bus
B4/3 Fuel tank pressure sensor

The US legislature ( ) requires that no fuel vapors are released into the atmosphere.
The leak test of the fuel evaporation control system must be able to detect leaks with a diameter of approximately 1 mm and above,
and from the model year 2000, leaks with a diameter of approximately 0.5 mm and above.
The leak test (function chain) takes place in three stages (if the prerequisites for testing have been fulfilled):
Test for major leaks
Test for a minor leak (equal to or greater than 1 mm)
Test for a very fine leak (equal to or greater than 0.5 mm)

Test for major leaks


The activated charcoal canister shut-off valve (Y58/4) is closed and the purge control valve (Y58/1) opened.
The vacuum in the intake manifold (c) reaches the fuel tank (75). As a result, a vacuum builds up in the fuel tank.
This is detected by the fuel tank pressure sensor (B4/3).
If there is no vacuum build-up in the fuel tank (around - 6 mbar within about 12 seconds), there is a major leak (e.g. filler cap open,
loose hose line). The diagnosis is aborted and the "major leak" fault is stored.

If the motor electronics control unit (N3/10) detects a system with a substantial major leak, the fuel reserve indicator lamp (A1e4) in
the instrument cluster (A1) blinks, or the message "CHECK FILLER CAP" appears in the multifunction display.

Test for a minor leak


The purge control valve (Y58/1) is closed once a certain vacuum exists (approx. - -6 mbar). The system is now likewise closed.
Finally the vacuum is evaluated for approx. 30 seconds. It must not drop any faster than 0.3 to 0.5 mbar per second (depending on
the level of fuel in the tank). If the vacuum drops more rapidly, there is a minor leak. The "minor leak" fault is stored.

Test for micro leak (not engine 137.970)


If no minor leak has been detected, the purge system is briefly enabled and a vacuum of approx. - 6 mbar is built up again.
The vacuum must not drop any faster than 0.1 to 0.15 mbar per second for a closed system (depending on the level of fuel in the
tank).
If the vacuum builds up more rapidly, the "micro leak" fault is stored.

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The reduction in the vacuum depends on the level in the fuel tank and on the degassing of the fuel. Degassing of the fuel is
measured for a short time prior to the test and is allowed for in the fault statement. No test is conducted during the driving cycle if
the fuel tank is filled to less than 1/4.

The activated charcoal canister shut-off valve (Y58/4) is reopened after the tests have been conducted.

Test requirements
- Engine at idling speed
- Vehicle stationary
- Blocking time after starting the engine has expired (around 16 minutes) or
Mixture adaptation is complete
- Lambda control enabled
- Intake air temperature less than +45 °C
- Coolant temperature at engine start less than +100 °C
- engine 112, 113: driving position D or R engaged
- Secondary air injection not active
- Air pressure more than around 780 hPa (i.e. above a height of approximately 2500 m, there is no test)
- Low loading of activated charcoal canister
- Fuel level in fuel tank between approx. 1/4 and 3/4
- No fault in activated charcoal canister shut-off valve
- No fault in the fuel tank pressure sensor
- No fault in the purge control valve
- Battery voltage higher than 11 V
- No leak in the pressure relief valve (ORVR)

- The test for "minor and micro leaks" is aborted if, during the vacuum build-up, a very high lean correction of the lambda control is
performed.
- The purge control valve (Y58/1) is simultaneously checked for its functioning by actuating it. If the closed valve jams, the "major
leak" fault is stored.
- In engine 120, there are two purge control valves. (Y58/2, Y58/3) These are actuated alternatively.
- If no leakage for the "major leak" fault is found (there is a clear hissing sound in case of a leak greater than 3 mm), replace the fuel
tank pressure sensor (B4/3).
The fuel tank pressure sensor can be defective in such a manner that the signal is constant, but still plausible.
(Sensor hangs).
- If, due to a detective fuel level sensor, the fill level is implausible, the tests are not stopped.

Fuel tank pressure sensor location/task/function Model 163 GF47.30-P-4032L


Activated charcoal canister shutoff valve Model 163 GF47.30-P-4033L
location/task/design/function
Purge control valve, location/task/design/function GF47.30-P-4030L

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Motor electronics control unit, location/task/design/function GF07.61-P-5000F


Fuel tank, location/design/function Model 163 GF47.10-P-3000GH

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