The enhanced EVAP fuel
tank pipe cap has a tether connected to the fuel filler pipe door.
The fuel tank pressure
sensor is used to detect small leaks in the evaporative emission system. The
fuel tank pressure sensor is a three wire strain gauge sensor much like
that of the common GM MAP sensor. However, this sensor has very different
electrical characteristics due to its pressure differential design. The
sensor measures the difference between the air pressure (or vacuum) in
the fuel tank and the outside air pressure. The sensor mounts at the top
of the fuel tank. A three wire electrical harness connects it to the powertrain
control module (PCM). The PCM supplies a five volt reference voltage and
ground to the sensor. The sensor will return a voltage between 0.1 and
4.9 volts. When the air pressure in the fuel tank is equal to the outside
air pressure, such as when the fuel fill cap is removed, the output voltage
of the sensor will be 1.3 to 1.7 volts.
The enhanced EVAP service
port is located in the evaporative purge hose located between the purge solenoid
and the EVAP canister. The service port is identified by a green colored
cap. The port contains a schrader valve and fittings to allow the connection
of the J 41413, evaporative pressure/purge diagnostic system.
The modular fuel sender assembly mounts to the threaded opening of the
plastic fuel tank with a multi-lipped seal and lock ring. The spring loaded
reservoir, containing the exterior inlet strainer, electric fuel pump
and pump strainer, maintains contact with the tank bottom. This design
provides: