The purge solenoid is a pneumatic device that meters the air and fuel (purge) vapor flow to the purge port. In a sense, the purge solenoid is comparable to a fuel injector, because the metered purge flow follows the same slope and offset characteristics. However, the purge solenoid normally runs with a duty cycle at a fixed frequency because the opening response is significantly slower than a fuel injector. It would not practical to run the solenoid synchronously with engine events except perhaps at very low RPM. The normal frequencies for the purge solenoid are between 8 and 20 Hz.
If there is Short to power in PCSV circuit, PCM sets DTC P0459.
Item
Detecting Condition
Possible Cause
DTC Strategy
? Circuit continuity check, high
? Poor connection
? Short to power in control circuit
? PCSV
? PCM
Enable Conditions
Threshold Value
? Short circuit to battery
Diagnostic Time
? Continuous
MIL ON Condition
? 2 driving cycle
Specification
PCSV Coil Resistance
16? at 20 ? (68?)