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Evap Diagnostics: Ford, Chrysler, GM, Toyota [LBT 172 & 173]  $199.95 

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Evap Diagnostics: Ford, Chrysler, GM, Toyota

The evap systems in Ford, Chrysler, GM and Toyota vehicles are very different. That is why AVI has brought together two of our best instructors Bill Fulton and Dave Hobbs to present a comprehensive overview of the diagnostics on these systems. The course highlights all of the strategies needed to quickly and profitably diagnose EVAP systems for Ford, Chrysler and GM vehicles from 1996-2008.

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This program is full of tech tips on how to detect leaks and properly seal the EVAP system. It contains proper leak detection strategies and the most common failure code testing. Bill provides the top three Ford pattern failure codes and Ford code criteria for small vs. large leaks. Bill and Dave explain the importance of the Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor and the differences between the enhanced and non-enhanced Ford and GM systems. Dave Hobbs provides his GM expertise and helps you understand the F.R.E.D’s evap system brain.

They provide valuable tips on Chrysler’s LDP (leak detection pump) and NVLD (natural vacuum leak detection), how the system works, electrical schematics, and P-code information. This course also explains why you want to use nitrogen in your testing procedure and provides hands-on testing with a smoke machine for all of these systems.

  • Bonus video on alternative uses for a smoke machine
  • Bonus section on Toyota

 

Runtime: 90 minutes
2 Manuals Included

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    by Scott Gonzo Weaver Date Added: Tuesday 12 July, 2011
    There’s not a diagnostic problem that can get “Thrown under the bus,” with instructor Dave Hobbs at the wheel. Dave will be showing you what to look for when it comes to diagnosing EVAP systems on GM and Toyota vehicles. This ride through the EVAP system will cover a step-by-step analysis of the components and parts of the different systems installed on today’s GM and Toyota vehicles. Your instructor/bus driver, Dave, will show you how to determine fault locations, code definitions, and scanner usage. Also, included in this video is how to diagnose using a smoke machine. So get your ticket… and take a ride on the EVAP bus line with AVI’s Instructor, Dave Hobbs...

    Rating: 4 of 5 Stars [4 of 5 Stars]
    by Scott Gonzo Weaver Date Added: Tuesday 12 July, 2011
    Get your hands dirty with AVI Instructor Bill Fulton as he guides you through the Ford Enhanced and Non-Enhanced EVAP systems, as well as the Chrysler LDP and NVLD EVAP systems. You’ll learn proper testing procedures and how each components works in relation to real world conditions. Get ready for an in-depth look at each of these systems and how each component operates, communicates to the PCM and what codes to look for. In addition to that, you’ll also learn how to properly use a smoke machine in diagnosing EVAP failures. This is one video you won’t want to pass up...

    Rating: 4 of 5 Stars [4 of 5 Stars]

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