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Evaporative Emission Control Canister: Service and Repair

EVAPORATIVE EMISSION (EVAP) CANISTER REPLACEMENT

REMOVAL PROCEDURE




1. Remove the fuel tank.

IMPORTANT: The fuel tank may need to be partially lowered to gain access to the evaporative emission (EVAP) canister.

2. Disconnect the EVAP vent hose (6), the EVAP purge pipe (8), and the EVAP vapor pipe (7) from the EVAP canister (1).
3. Release the EVAP canister retaining strap.

IMPORTANT: Replace the retaining strap when replacing the EVAP canister.

4. Remove the EVAP canister (1) from the fuel tank.

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE




1. Position the EVAP canister (1) on the fuel tank.
2. Install the new EVAP canister retaining strap.
3. Connect the EVAP vent hose (6), the EVAP purge pipe (8), and the EVAP vapor pipe (7) to the EVAP canister (1).

NOTE:
- Do not attempt to straighten kinked nylon pipes. Replace any kinked nylon pipes in order to prevent damage to the vehicle.
- Do not attempt to repair sections of nylon pipes. Replace damaged nylon pipes.
- Replace the vapor pipes with original equipment or parts that meet GM specifications.
- Replace the vapor hoses with original equipment or parts meeting GM specifications. Use only reinforced fuel-resistant hose identified with the word Fluoroelastomer or GM 6163M on the hose.

1. Install the fuel tank.