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2005 MY OBD System Operation Summary for Gasoline Engines

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0.040” EVAP Monitor <strong>Operation</strong>:DTCsMonitor executionMonitor SequenceSensors/Components OKMonitoring DurationP0455 (gross leak),P1450 (excessive vacuum),P0457 (gross leak, cap off),P0442 (0.040” leak)once per driving cycleHO2S monitor completed and OKMAF, IAT, VSS, ECT, CKP, TP, FTP, VMV, CVS360 seconds (see disablement conditions below)Typical 0.040” EVAP monitor entry conditions, Phases 0 through 4:Entry condition Minimum MaximumEngine off (soak) time6 hoursTime since engine start-up 330 seconds 1800 to 2700secondsIntake Air Temp 40 o F 90 - 100 o FBARO ( 20%Change in tank pressure: > 1 “ H 2 OChange in fuel fill level: > 15%Number of aborts: > 20 (may be up to 255)Typical 0.040 EVAP monitor malfunction thresholds:P1450 (Excessive vacuum): < -8.0 in H 2 O over a 30 second evaluation time or > -4. in H 2 O vapor generationP0455 (Gross leak): > -8.0 in H 2 O over a 30 second evaluation time.P0457 (Gross leak, cap off): > -8.0 in H 2 O over a 30 second evaluation time after a refueling event.P0442 (0.040” leak): > 2.5 in H 2 O bleed-up over a 15 second evaluation time at 75% fuel fill. (Note: bleed-upand evaluation times vary as a function of fuel fill level and ambient air temperature)P0442 vapor generation limit: < 2.5 in H 2 O over a 120 second evaluation timeFORD MOTOR COMPANY REVISION DATE: APRIL 28, 2004 PAGE 18 OF 131

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