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G420F(FE) Service Manual Chapter 2. Recommended Maintenance 30
If air leaks past the FTVs when de-energized,
replace the FTVs.
Inspect Air/Fuel Valve Mixer Assembly
Refer to Chapter 5 for procedures regarding the
LP mixer (D).
Inspect for Intake Leaks
Visually inspect the intake throttle assembly (E),
and intake manifold for looseness and leaks.
Repair as necessary.
Inspect Throttle Assembly
Visually inspect the throttle assembly motor
housing for coking, cracks, and missing cover-
retaining clips. Repair and/or replace as
necessary.
NOTE: Refer to Chapter 5 for procedures on
removing the mixer and inspecting the throttle plate.
Checking the TMAP Sensor
Verify that the TMAP sensor (F) is mounted tightly
into the manifold or manifold adapter (E), with no
leakage.
If the TMAP is found to be loose, remove the
TMAP retaining screw and the TMAP sensor from
the manifold adapter.
Visually inspect the TMAP O-ring seal for damage.
Replace as necessary.
Apply a thin coat of an approved silicon lubricant
to the TMAP O-ring seal.
Re-install the TMAP sensor into the manifold or
manifold adapter and securely tighten the
retaining screw.
Exhaust System Maintenance
Inspect Engine for Exhaust Leaks
Start the engine and allow it to reach operating
temperatures.
Perform visual inspection of exhaust system from
the engine all the way to the tailpipe. Any leaks,
even after the post-catalyst oxygen sensor, can
cause the sensor output to be effected (due to
exhaust pulsation entraining air upstream).
Repair any/all leaks found. Ensure the length
from the post-catalyst sensor to tailpipe is the
same as original factory.
Ensure that wire routing for the oxygen sensors is
still keeping wires away from the exhaust system.
Visually inspect the oxygen sensors to detect any
damage.