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Tracer TP-9367 Marksman II AM12002 User Manual

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EVAP SYSTEMS: Checking for leaks in evaporative emission

systems is simple. Start by pressurizing the EVAP system (do not

exceed the recommended pressure). Now, sweep all the hoses

and components of the system and listen for a hissing noise that

would indicate a leak. Once the general area of the leak has been

determined, move closer with the receiver to pinpoint the exact

leakage source.

Use the hollow air probe or use the receiver

alone.

INJECTORS: Place the solid contact probe onto the injector to test

and listen while the engine is running. You can hear the injector

working plus hear the fuel flow. You may also want to shut off the

engine and listen to make sure that the injector is not leaking fuel

past the injector nozzles. If fuel is flowing, it will create a rushing

noise in the headset. A good clean injector will make a sharp

ringing clicking tone, while a dirty injector will have a muffled

clicking tone.

Use the solid contact probe.

AIR BRAKE SYSTEMS: The Marksman II can help locate leaks

quickly in both vacuum assisted and air brake systems. In many

cases, leaks can be detected from a considerable distance. After

building up full pressure (in the case of air brakes), a casual sweep

of the vehicle from one end to the other using the receiver can

often locate the leak. Use of the headphones will reduce noise

interference from the shop. If the first sweep does not locate the

leak, trace out the entire air system piping at close range (1-2 feet

or 0.3-0.6 m) with the receiver. Once the general area of the leak

has been determined, the receiver probe is very useful to pinpoint

its exact location. For maximum effectiveness, be sure that

pressure is maintained in the brake system during the entire

search. If no leaks are discovered, check the air horn, windshield

wiper and other air-actuated equipment. Leaks in these accessories

can produce an abnormal gauge drop.

Use the hollow air probe

or use the receiver alone.