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Evaporative Emissions System: Description and Operation

Purpose
The fuel evaporative emission system allows for controlled release of fuel tank pressure through a evaporative emission canister. Under normal operating conditions, this system will allow sufficient venting to prevent a build-up of internal fuel tank pressure.

Fuel Tank Evaporative Emission System Components

^ fuel tank and fuel tank filler pipe.

^ pressure/vacuum relief fuel tank filler cap.

^ evaporative emission valve with open flow to vacuum and pressure relief.

^ evaporative emission tube and evaporative emission hoses.

^ evaporative emission canister.

Engine Evaporative Emission System Components

^ evaporative emission canister purge valve (CANP).

^ evaporative emission canister. System control and operation are accomplished through separate basic functions in the system:

^ fill control vent system

^ fuel tank evaporative emission venting and storage system

^ evaporative emission purge system

^ fuel tank filler cap and evaporative emission valve

Some operating conditions may cause temporary build-up of internal fuel tank pressure. Some of these conditions are:

^ parking the vehicle after filling the fuel tank on warm or hot days. The fuel is cool from underground storage and vaporizes rapidly when warmed.

^ parking after driving over rough roads, washboard, or other harsh surfaces, after filling the fuel tank. Agitation of fuel increases vaporization.

^ parking after driving long distances in high temperature conditions.

^ climbing long grades, especially while towing a trailer or while vehicle is fully loaded.

No service is required if these conditions caused the customer concern. A normally functioning fuel tank evaporative emission system will relieve the pressure build-up.