Last Modified: 01-30-2024 |
6.11:8.1.0 |
Doc ID: RM100000001QEY5 |
Model Year Start: 2021 |
Model: RAV4 |
Prod Date Range: [08/2020 -
] |
Title: A25A-FXS (ENGINE CONTROL): SFI SYSTEM: P142200,P142300; Evaporative Emission Fuel Tank (Small Leak); 2021 - 2024 MY RAV4 RAV4 HV [08/2020 - ] |
DTC
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P142200
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Evaporative Emission Fuel Tank (Small Leak)
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DTC
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P142300
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Evaporative Emission Fuel Tank (Gross Leak)
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DTC SUMMARY
DTC No.
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Detection Item
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DTC Detection Condition
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Trouble Area
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MIL
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Memory
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Note
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P142200
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Evaporative Emission Fuel Tank (Small Leak)
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Leak detection pump creates negative pressure (vacuum) in fuel tank and fuel tank pressure is measured. Reference pressure is measured at the start and at end of leak check.
If stabilized pressure is higher than third reference pressure, ECM determines that fuel tank has a small leak.
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EVAP leak (fuel tank - fuel vapor-containment valve)
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Fuel vapor-containment valve
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Connector/wire harness (fuel vapor-containment valve - ECM)
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ECM
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Comes on
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DTC stored
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SAE Code: P1422
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DTC for Mexico Models: Does not apply
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P142300
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Evaporative Emission Fuel Tank (Gross Leak)
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Leak detection pump creates negative pressure (vacuum) in fuel tank and fuel tank pressure is measured. Reference pressure is measured at the start and at end of leak check.
If stabilized pressure is higher than [third reference pressure x 0.2], ECM determines that fuel tank has a large leak.
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EVAP leak (fuel tank - fuel vapor-containment valve)
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Fuel vapor-containment valve
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Connector/wire harness (fuel vapor-containment valve - ECM)
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ECM
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Comes on
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DTC stored
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SAE Code: P1423
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DTC for Mexico Models: Does not apply
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DTC No.
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Monitoring Item
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Detection Timing
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Detection Logic
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SAE Code
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P142200
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Fuel tank small leak
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EVAP monitoring
(ignition switch off)
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2 trip
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P1422
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P142300
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Fuel tank gross leak
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P1423
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DESCRIPTION
Refer to EVAP (evaporative emission) System.
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MONITOR DESCRIPTION
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P142200: Fuel tank small leak
In operation G, the leak detection pump creates negative pressure (vacuum) in the fuel tank and the fuel tank pressure is measured. If the stabilized system pressure is higher than the third reference pressure, the ECM determines that the fuel tank has a small leak. The ECM illuminates the MIL and stores the DTC (2 trip detection logic).
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P142300: Fuel tank gross leak
In operation G, the leak detection pump creates negative pressure (vacuum) in the fuel tank and the fuel tank pressure is measured. If the stabilized system pressure is higher than [third reference pressure x 0.2] (near atmospheric pressure), the ECM determines that the fuel tank has a large leak. The ECM illuminates the MIL and stores the DTC (2 trip detection logic).
MONITOR STRATEGY
Required Sensors/Components (Main)
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Fuel tank pressure sensor
Fuel vapor-containment valve
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Required Sensors/Components (Related)
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Frequency of Operation
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Once per driving cycle
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Duration
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Within 20 minutes
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MIL Operation
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2 driving cycles
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Sequence of Operation
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None
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TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS
Key-off monitor runs when all of the following conditions are met
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Atmospheric pressure
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70 kPa(abs) [10.2 psi(abs)] or higher, and less than 110 kPa(abs) [16 psi(abs)]
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Auxiliary battery voltage
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10.5 V or higher
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Vehicle speed
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Less than 4 km/h (2.5 mph)
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Ignition switch
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Off
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Engine condition
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Not running
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Key-OFF duration
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5, 7 or 9.5 hours
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Pressure sensor of canister pump module malfunction (P0452 and P0453)
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Not detected
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Fuel tank pressure sensor malfunction (P1452 and P1453)
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Not detected
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Purge VSV
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Not operated by scan tool
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Vent valve
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Not operated by scan tool
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Fuel vapor-containment valve
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Not operated by scan tool
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Leak detection pump
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Not operated by scan tool
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Purge flow before key-OFF
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Performed
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Engine coolant temperature
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4.4°C (39.9°F) or higher, and less than 35°C (95°F)
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Intake air temperature
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4.4°C (39.9°F) or higher, and less than 35°C (95°F)
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TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS
P1422: Fuel Tank Small Leak
Fuel tank pressure when vacuum introduction for fuel tank was complete
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Between conditions 1 and 2
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Condition 1
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Higher than third reference pressure
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Condition 2
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Lower than [third reference pressure x 0.2]
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P1423: Fuel Tank Gross Leak
Fuel tank pressure when vacuum introduction for fuel tank was complete
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Higher than [third reference pressure x 0.2]
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MONITOR RESULT
Refer to EVAP system.
Click here
CONFIRMATION DRIVING PATTERN
NOTICE:
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The Evaporative System Check (Automatic Mode) consists of 9 steps performed automatically by the Techstream. It takes a maximum of approximately 40 minutes.
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Do not perform the Evaporative System Check when the fuel tank is more than 90% full because the cut-off valve may be closed, making the fuel tank leak check unavailable.
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Do not start the engine during this operation.
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When the temperature of the fuel is 35°C (95°F) or higher, a large amount of vapor will from and any check result will be inaccurate. When performing the Evaporative System Check, keep the fuel temperature less than 35°C (95°F).
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Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
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Turn the ignition switch to ON.
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Turn the Techstream on.
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Clear the DTCs (even if no DTCs are stored, perform the clear DTC procedure).
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Turn the ignition switch off and wait for at least 30 seconds.
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Turn the ignition switch to ON [A].
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Turn the Techstream on.
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Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine / Utility / Evaporative System Check / Automatic Mode [B].
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After the "Evaporative System Check" is completed, check for All Readiness by entering the following menus: Powertrain / Engine / Utility / All Readiness.
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Input the DTC: P142200 or P142300.
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Check the DTC judgment result.
Techstream Display
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Description
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NORMAL
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DTC judgment completed
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System normal
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ABNORMAL
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DTC judgment completed
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System abnormal
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INCOMPLETE
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DTC judgment not completed
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Perform driving pattern after confirming DTC enabling conditions
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CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT
NOTICE:
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Vehicle Control History may be stored in the hybrid vehicle control ECU assembly if the engine is malfunctioning. Certain vehicle condition information is recorded when Vehicle Control History is stored. Reading the vehicle conditions recorded in both the freeze frame data and Vehicle Control History can be useful for troubleshooting.
for AWD with NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY
Click here
for LITHIUM-ION BATTERY
Click here
(Select Powertrain in Health Check and then check the time stamp data.)
Click here
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If any "Engine Malfunction" Vehicle Control History item has been stored in the hybrid vehicle control ECU assembly, make sure to clear it. However, as all Vehicle Control History items are cleared simultaneously, if any Vehicle Control History items other than "Engine Malfunction" are stored, make sure to perform any troubleshooting for them before clearing Vehicle Control History.
for AWD with NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY
Click here
for LITHIUM-ION BATTERY
Click here
PROCEDURE
(a) Refer to EVAP System.
Click here
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