Charcoal canister removal
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Charcoal canister removal
Hey Guys,
So I need a little help. I removed my PAIR valve with no issues according to how one of the guys on here said. It worked great. I want to remove my charcoal canister as well. I know how to get it off, that is easy. My question is, what do I do with the vacuum lines after?? the vent line that comes out of the tank goes to the canister, then out to a perge valve sensor, then into the intake. Can I just remove it all and cap the lines going to the intake? Anybody know??
Thanks
-Josh
So I need a little help. I removed my PAIR valve with no issues according to how one of the guys on here said. It worked great. I want to remove my charcoal canister as well. I know how to get it off, that is easy. My question is, what do I do with the vacuum lines after?? the vent line that comes out of the tank goes to the canister, then out to a perge valve sensor, then into the intake. Can I just remove it all and cap the lines going to the intake? Anybody know??
Thanks
-Josh
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RE: Charcoal canister removal
i did something similar to what you described cause my canister was beaten up, but i did it such way: i just bypassed the canister itself. routed the line directly to the solenoid and afterwards to intake. the pair valve solenoid is hanging inside the frame too.
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