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NO.20 FUEL ODOR (IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT) [SKYACTIV-G 2.0]

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2016 – MX-5 – Engine

NO.20 FUEL ODOR (IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT) [SKYACTIV-G 2.0]

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FUEL ODOR (IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT)

DESCRIPTION

  • Gasoline fuel smell or visible leakage.

POSSIBLE CAUSE

  • Missing or loose fuel filler cap

  • Fuel filler cap malfunction (seal malfunction)

  • Fuel leakage from fuel system

  • Charcoal canister damage

  • Evaporative hose (disconnection, damage) between fuel tank, charcoal canister, purge solenoid valve, and intake manifold

  • Fuel leakage at the fuel injector

  • Purge solenoid valve malfunction (stuck)

WARNING:

  • The following troubleshooting flow chart contains the fuel system diagnosis and repair procedures. Read the following warnings before performing the fuel system services:

    • Fuel vapor is hazardous. It can easily ignite, causing serious injury and damage. Always keep sparks and flames away from fuel.

    • Highly pressurized fuel may spray out if the fuel line is cut. Due to the following dangers occurring with a fuel spray, always complete the “Fuel Line Safety Procedure” to prevent the fuel from spraying. (See BEFORE SERVICE PRECAUTION [SKYACTIV-G 2.0].)

      • Fuel may cause irritation if it comes in contact with skin and eyes.

      • If fuel ignites and causes a fire, it may lead to serious injury or death, and damage to property and facilities.

    • Fuel is highly flammable and dangerous. Fuel line spills and leakage can cause serious injury or death, and damage to equipment. Always refer to the “Quick Release Connector Removal/Installation (fuel system)” before performing the fuel hose installation, and execute the “Fuel Leakage Inspection” after installation. (See QUICK RELEASE CONNECTOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [SKYACTIV-G 2.0].) (See AFTER SERVICE PRECAUTION [SKYACTIV-G 2.0].)

CAUTION:

  • Disconnecting/connecting the quick release connector without cleaning it may possibly cause damage to the fuel pipe and quick release connector. Always clean the quick release connector joint area before disconnecting/connecting, and make sure that it is free of foreign material.

CAUTION:

  • Verify the malfunction symptom according to not only the PID value but also the symptom troubleshooting.

Related PIDs

Item (definition)

Unit/Condition

Definition

Condition/Specification (Reference)

FUEL_PRES

KPa , mBar , psi, in H20

Fuel pressure input from fuel pressure sensor

  • Displays fuel pressure

V

Fuel pressure sensor voltage

    Ignition switched ON (engine off)

  • Fuel pressure is approx. 3.6 MPa {37 kgf/cm2, 522 psi}: Approx. 1.01 V (ECT is 92 °C {198 °F})

    Idle (after warm up)

  • Fuel pressure is approx. 3.45 MPa {35.2 kgf/cm2, 500 psi}: Approx. 1 V (ECT is 92 °C {198 °F})

    Racing (Engine speed is 2,000 rpm)

  • Fuel pressure is approx. 3.21 MPa {32.7 kgf/cm2, 466 psi}: Approx. 0.96 V (ECT is 86 °C {187 °F})

    Racing (Engine speed is 4,000 rpm)

  • Fuel pressure is approx. 5.59 MPa {57.0 kgf/cm2, 811 psi}: Approx. 1.29 V (ECT is 84 °C {183 °F})

LOAD

%

Ratio of actual amount of intake air to the maximum air charging amount (mass volume) of cylinder

  • Idle (after warm up): Approx. 27.05% (ECT is 91 °C {196 °F})

  • Racing (engine speed is 2,000 rpm): Approx. 16.86% (ECT is 89 °C {192 °F})

  • Racing (engine speed is 4,000 rpm): Approx. 17.64% (ECT is 87 °C {189 °F})

Diagnostic Procedure

STEP

INSPECTION

RESULTS

ACTION

1

INSPECT FOR MISSING OR LOOSE FUEL FILLER CAP

  • Visually inspect if the fuel filler cap is missing or loose.

  • Is there any malfunction?

Yes

Repair or replace the fuel filler cap.

No

Go to the next step.

2

INSPECT EVAPORATIVE HOSE CONNECTION

Yes

Repair or replace the malfunctioning part according to the inspection results.

No

Go to the next step.

3

INSPECT FUEL SYSTEM FOR FUEL LEAKAGE

  • Visually inspect the fuel leakage at the fuel line.

  • Is there any leakage?

Yes

Repair or replace the malfunctioning part according to the inspection results.

No

Go to the next step.

4

INSPECT PURGE SOLENOID VALVE

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

Replace the purge solenoid valve.

(See PURGE SOLENOID VALVE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [SKYACTIV-G 2.0].)

5

INSPECT CHARCOAL CANISTER

Yes

Repair or replace the malfunctioning part according to the inspection results.

(See CHARCOAL CANISTER REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [SKYACTIV-G 2.0].)

No

Remove the fuel injector and visually inspect fuel injector or leakage.

(See FUEL INJECTOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [SKYACTIV-G 2.0].)

6

Verify the test results.

  • If normal, return to the diagnostic index to service any additional symptoms.

    (See SYMPTOM DIAGNOSTIC INDEX [SKYACTIV-G 2.0].)

  • If the malfunction remains, inspect the related Service Bulletins and/or On-line Repair Information and perform repair or diagnosis.

    • If the vehicle is repaired, troubleshooting is completed.

    • If the vehicle is not repaired or additional diagnostic information is not available, reprogram the PCM if a later calibration is available. Retest.

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