EVAP Canister Check
- Canister Purge
- Vapor
- Vent
An improperly functioning EVAP canister can cause problems with engine driveability and/or vehicle refueling. The canister can become plugged (with some internal obstruction or liquid fuel) or develop an air leak.
Stalling or poor driveability can be caused by:
- Fuel saturated canister. Disconnect the EVAP canister purge line at the underbody (near the fuel filter/regulator) and look for liquid fuel in the line.
- If liquid fuel is present, install a siphon hose on this line and attempt to draw out more fuel.NOTE: If liquid fuel is present, the canister must be replaced.
- If fuel is in the canister, investigate the vapor venting of the system. Refer to DIAGNOSING FUEL FILL PROBLEMS .
- If liquid fuel is present, install a siphon hose on this line and attempt to draw out more fuel.
- No canister purge function. Check DTC codes for PO446 and refer to FAULT ISOLATION
article.
Evidence of fuel loss or fuel vapor odor can be caused by:
- Cracked or damaged EVAP canister.
- Fuel saturated EVAP canister (evaluate as noted above).