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How to disengage the EVAP canister electrical connector?

How to disengage the EVAP canister electrical connector?

1. Raise the vehicle. Suitably support the vehicle. 2. Disconnect the EVAP canister vent valve electrical connector, if equipped. 3. Disengage the two vent valve pipe clips securing the pipe to the underbody. Remove the clips from the underbody and discard. 4. Disconnect the vent valve pipe at the EVAP canister. 5.

How to install an Auxilary canister in a car?

CANISTER INSPECTION AND AUXILARY CANISTER KIT INSTALLATION (SC184) SUBJECT: Auxiliary Canister Kit Installation: 1. Carefully detach the evaporative system canister close valve (CCV) wire harness clip (A). 2. Disconnect the CCV connector (B). 3. Slide the hose clamp (C) back and carefully detach the CCV vapor hose (D). D

Which is canister for voluntary emissions service campaign?

VOLUNTARY EMISSIONS SERVICE CAMPAIGN CANISTER INSPECTION AND AUXILIARY CANISTER INSTALLATION (SC184)

When did my Sportage need an auxiliary canister installed?

CANISTER INSPECTION AND AUXILIARY CANISTER INSTALLATION (SC184) This bulletin provides the procedure to inspect the evaporative system’s existing canister for noise caused by loose charcoal on some 2011-2016 MY Sportage (SL) vehicles equipped with the 2.4L ULEV engine produced from May 6, 2010 through November 16, 2015.

How are the hoses attached to an EVAP canister?

As described above, there are typically three hoses attached to the canister: the EVAP vent solenoid, the fuel cell, and the EVAP purge solenoid. Remove all three of these hoses and clearly mark which hose attaches to the specific male fitting on the EVAP emissions control canister.

How do you remove the harness from an EVAP canister?

In the meantime, you’ll notice that the EVAP canister has an electrical harness attached to the unit. Remove this harness by inserting a small, flat blade screwdriver into a slot that contains a small plastic clip. Lower the clip with the screwdriver and carefully remove the electrical harness from the EVAP canister.

When to replace an evaporative emission control canister?

When the EVAP emissions canister fails it triggers an OBD-II error code (0499) collected by the vehicle’s ECM and tells a mechanic that there is a pressure problem with the EVAP system. If the EVAP canister is damaged or not working properly, it needs to be replaced, as it can’t be serviced or repaired on the vehicle.

What does it mean if your EVAP canister is not working?

This may indicate that there is a problem with the EVAP canister, which should be inspected by an ASE certified mechanic. A failed emissions test: The EVAP canister is a critical component of emissions testing. If the canister is not working efficiently, it can cause a vehicle to fail an emissions test.

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Ruth Doyle