Finding a Leak with a Smoke Machine #solary #smokemachine

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Finding a Leak with a Smoke Machine | EVAP LEAK and P0456 Code

In this video, I dive into the world of leak detection using the affordable Solary SD301 smoke machine I found on Amazon. Don’t forget to subscribe and happy DIY! I’ll walk you through the process of locating an EVAP leak in my car, specifically addressing the pesky P0456 code. You’ll see how this smoke machine serves as an effective leak tester for exhaust, EVAP systems, and even HVAC systems.

For those new to using a smoke machine, I’ll also share tips on using baby oil to generate the necessary smoke for testing. Join me as I guide you through the process of using this tool and offer practical advice on finding leaks in your vehicle or HVAC system with confidence.

In this informative video, I tackle the challenge of finding a leak in my 2015 Rogue using the Solary SD301 smoke machine. With the EVAP code P0456 causing issues, I’ll show you the entire setup process and how I use baby oil for smoke generation. Just a heads-up: there will be a lingering burnt oil smell—be prepared!

Watch as I explore the EVAP service port and demonstrate how the smoke reveals potential leaks in the gas tank or fuel pump seal. While I’m not a professional, I hope to share my journey and help you understand how this tool can be a game-changer for diagnosing automotive problems.

Disclaimer: The content on my channel is for entertainment purposes only, and I am not liable for any content displayed or discussed here. For professional advice or information, please consult an expert.

Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction
00:29 - Unboxing
02:16 - Setup for Use
04:25 - Connecting to the Car
04:56 - Finding the Leak
05:09 - Conclusion

#LeakDetection #SolarySD301 #EVAPLeak #P0456 #SmokeMachine #DIYMechanic #smokemachine
00:00 Introduction
00:29 unboxing
02:16 set up for use
04:25 Connecting to the car
04:56 Finding the leak
05:09 conclusion

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