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Evaporative Emissions System: Description and Operation

Fig. 49 EVAP Component Locations:





COMPONENTS
The EVAP system consists of a non-vented fuel cap, breather valve, charcoal canister, routing hoses, thermo valve, and purge valve. The canister contains activated charcoal and is mounted behind the left front wheel housing panel. A hose connects the charcoal canister to the throttle valve via the purge valve.

Fig. 28 Evaporative Hose Routing:





OPERATION
When pressure in the fuel tank reaches 30-50 mbar (0.435 - 0.725 psi.) the breather valve opens allowing fuel vapors to flow from the fuel tank to the charcoal canister where they are absorbed.

With the engine running at a coolant temperature above 70°C (158°F) intake manifold vacuum is applied to the purge valve through the thermo valve. When the vacuum reaches 20-35 mbar (0.7 - 1 in. Hg) the purge valve opens allowing vapors to be extracted from the charcoal canister by the vacuum control bores in the throttle valve.

When a vacuum of 1-16 mbar (.062 - .45 in. Hg) is reached in the fuel tank the breather valve opens drawing air and fuel vapors from the charcoal canister which flow to the fuel tank.