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Old May 2nd, 2008, 08:04 PM   #7 (permalink)
revoltrise
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before you buy a new canister, take a look at the current one, and on the back side you'll see a valve with an electrical connector and two 3/8" rubber hoses going into it. pull that out of the canister and shake it around, if it rattles then you'll need to replace it. it is the evap vent control valve, and they go bad all the time. if it doesn't rattle make sure you lube the o-ring with silicone or wd-40 before you put it back into the canister, a leak there can also cause an evap leak.
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