Basic principles of the activated charcoal canister 1 Fuel tank, 2 Bleed line, 3 Activated charcoal canister, 4 Recirculation line, 5 Tank bleed valve, 6 Air-mass sensor, 7 Throttle device, 8 Air intake section
CLAIMS INFORMATION For replacement of the EVAP canister and EVAP system charcoal debris cleaning/removal, submit a Primary Failed Part (PP) line claim using the following claims coding. To claim for diagnostic time(s) associated with the DTC code(s) and/or the replacement of those components ...
The evaporative emissions control system (EVAP) controls hydrocarbon (HC) emissions, that is, raw fuel vapors. The charcoal canister is a major component of the EVAP system, working with various tubes, sensors, and valves to prevent fuel vapors from escaping into the atmosphere. In the presence...
Basic principles of the activated charcoal canister 1 Fuel tank, 2 Bleed line, 3 Activated charcoal canister, 4 Recirculation line, 5 Tank bleed valve, 6 Air-mass sensor, 7 Throttle device, 8 Air intake section Ever since the introduction of lambda control on vehicles with a catalytic ...