Kia Cadenza: Emission Control System / Description and Operation
Emissions Control System consists of three major systems.
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Crankcase Emission Control System prevents blow-by gas from
releasing into the atmosphere. This system recycles gas back into the
intake manifold (Closed Crankcase Ventilation Type). |
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Evaporative Emission Control System prevents evaporative gas
from releasing into the atmosphere. This system burns gas at
appropriate engine operating condition after gathering it in the
canister. |
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Exhaust Emission Control System converts the three
pollutants [hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO), and oxides of
nitrogen (NOx)] into harmless substances by using the 3-way catalytic
converter. |
Components Location
1. PCV Valve2. Canister3. Purge Control Solenoid Valve (PCSV)4. Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor (FTPS)5. Canister Close Valve (CCV)6. Fuel Level Sender (FLS)7. Fuel Tank Air Filt ...
Other information:
Removal
1.
Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
2.
Remove the rear bumper cover.
(Refer to Body - "Rear Bumper Cover")
3.
Disconnect the connector (A) from the parking assist sensor.
4.
Pull out the sensor (A) by opening the sensor holder (B) out.
Installation
1.
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Description
Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKPS) detects the crankshaft
position and is one of the most important sensors of the engine control
system. If there is no CKPS signal input, the engine may stop because of
CKPS signal missing. This sensor is installed on the cylinder block or
the ...