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HOMESERVICE MANUALSCHEVROLET2004MALIBU V6-3.5L VIN 8REPAIR AND DIAGNOSISPOWERTRAIN MANAGEMENTCOMPUTERS AND CONTROL SYSTEMSTESTING AND INSPECTIONMONITORS, TRIPS, DRIVE CYCLES AND READINESS CODESI/M EVAP SYSTEM SET PROCEDURE
2004 Chevrolet Malibu V6-3.5L VIN 8
I/M EVAP System Set Procedure
2004 Chevrolet Malibu V6-3.5L VIN 8SECTION I/M EVAP System Set Procedure
INSPECTION/MAINTENANCE (I/M) EVAPORATIVE EMISSION (EVAP) SYSTEM SET PROCEDURE
DESCRIPTION
The purpose of this test is to satisfy the enable criteria necessary to execute inspection/maintenance (I/M) readiness diagnostics for the evaporative emission (EVAP) system. The test may be used to set the I/M System Status indicators to YES. The I/M System Status display on the scan tool provides an indication of when the control module has completed the required test. The required test is complete when either all of the DTCs comprising the test have run and passed, or when any one of the DTCs comprising the test has illuminated the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL). Once the test is complete, the I/M system Status display will indicate YES in the Completed column. Performing a visual inspection prior to running the EVAP test may prevent having to repeat the test. A failed or aborted test will require the vehicle to cool down in order to meet the enable criteria to run another test.
CONDITIONS FOR RUNNING
- The barometric pressure is more than 74 kPa.
- The engine coolant temperature (ECT) is below 30°C (86°F).
- The fuel level is between 15-85 percent.
- The battery voltage is between 10-18 volts.
- The intake air temperature (IAT) is between 4-30°C (39-86°F).
- The startup ECT and IAT are within 8°C (14°F) of each other.
- The vehicle speed sensor (VSS) is less than 121 km/h (75 mph).
DIAGNOSTIC AIDS
Extreme high or low ambient temperatures may prevent the EVAP System Tests from initiating. If there is an impending failure, the system may require more time to run the diagnostic than was allotted in the set procedure. If the test does not run after numerous attempts and no DTC is set, review the appropriate scan tool data list and the service information for an indication of why the test does not complete. Some tests may abort due to changes in the conditions while the test is running. For example, changes in engine load such as a cooling fan or A/C compressor clutch turning ON may cause the test to abort.
TEST
DESCRIPTION
The purpose of this test is to satisfy the enable criteria necessary to execute inspection/maintenance (I/M) readiness diagnostics for the evaporative emission (EVAP) system. The test may be used to set the I/M System Status indicators to YES. The I/M System Status display on the scan tool provides an indication of when the control module has completed the required test. The required test is complete when either all of the DTCs comprising the test have run and passed, or when any one of the DTCs comprising the test has illuminated the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL). Once the test is complete, the I/M system Status display will indicate YES in the Completed column. Performing a visual inspection prior to running the EVAP test may prevent having to repeat the test. A failed or aborted test will require the vehicle to cool down in order to meet the enable criteria to run another test.
CONDITIONS FOR RUNNING
- The barometric pressure is more than 74 kPa.
- The engine coolant temperature (ECT) is below 30°C (86°F).
- The fuel level is between 15-85 percent.
- The battery voltage is between 10-18 volts.
- The intake air temperature (IAT) is between 4-30°C (39-86°F).
- The startup ECT and IAT are within 8°C (14°F) of each other.
- The vehicle speed sensor (VSS) is less than 121 km/h (75 mph).
DIAGNOSTIC AIDS
Extreme high or low ambient temperatures may prevent the EVAP System Tests from initiating. If there is an impending failure, the system may require more time to run the diagnostic than was allotted in the set procedure. If the test does not run after numerous attempts and no DTC is set, review the appropriate scan tool data list and the service information for an indication of why the test does not complete. Some tests may abort due to changes in the conditions while the test is running. For example, changes in engine load such as a cooling fan or A/C compressor clutch turning ON may cause the test to abort.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.