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1995 Mazda Truck B Series failed the LPFET test. How do I get it fixed?

fuel evap test this is the only thing that didn't pass I don't know what to do or where to go to get it fixed
Answer:

Let's learn how the EVAP test also known as LPFET (low pressure fuel evaporative test) was done. The LPFET test is conducted by a BAR approved Low Pressure Fuel Evaporative Test machine. A pressure hose is connected to your car or trucks gas filler. This is where the gas cap goes. Your vehicle's EVAP system and gas tank is pressurized 0.5-1.0 psi (14"-28" column of water) and pressure drop measured for 2 minutes. The allowable drop is .40 psi. Anything greater then .40 psi shows a leaking EVAP system. The data is entered into the smog machine, and your vehicle fails the smog test.

 

The EVAP system is designed to prevent the release of gasoline vapors into the atmosphere. All EVAP systems have one similar component, which is the Charcoal Canister. The Charcoal Canister stores gasoline vapors from the vehicle's fuel tank and carburetor float bowl if your car is carbureted, until the engine is ready to burn them during acceleration or cold starts. The number one fault which causes vehicle's to fail the EVAP test is broken, loose or disconnected EVAP fuel lines.

 

It is necessary to trace the entire EVAP system in order to find the defective section and/or component. We recommend an experienced smog check repair center conduct this repair as broken EVAP hoses may be difficult to find for the average vehicle owner. If you have mechanical experience you may try to follow the EVAP route yourself.


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