1. If you consider that the system is faulty, disconnect hoses from the coal filter and the electromagnetic valve, and blow them. On models with the 1,6 liters engine, the coal filter is located in the left back corner of a motive compartment, and the electromagnetic valve is located on the back party of an inlet collector. On models with the 2,0 liters engine, the coal filter is located on the left side of a motive compartment, and the electromagnetic valve is located on the left or lower side of an inlet collector. |
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2. The electromagnetic valve can be checked using the provided scheme of connections. If it is necessary, remove the valve, being guided by the instructions provided in subsection 6.4.2.3.3 for access improvement. |
3. Blow in a branch pipe "And" and check that through it there did not pass air. Blow in a branch pipe "In" and check that air passed through this branch pipe and left a branch pipe "With". |
4. Through a safety lock connect the power supply on 12 Volts to the electromagnetic valve as it is shown in the drawing. After giving of tension, blow in a branch pipe "And" and check that air passed through the valve and left a branch pipe "In". Blow in a branch pipe "In" and check that air passed through the valve and left a branch pipe "With". |
5. If the electromagnetic valve does not work as it was expected, so it is faulty, and it needs to be replaced. |
6. The coal filter and the valve can be checked as it is described above. |