Does Water in the Charcoal Canister Affect the Car?
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Yes, it does. Water in the charcoal canister can easily cause damage to the car's engine and affect the vehicle's lifespan. Below is a detailed introduction about the car's charcoal canister: Overview: The charcoal canister is generally installed between the fuel tank and the engine. Since gasoline is a volatile liquid, the fuel tank often contains vapor at normal temperatures. The fuel evaporation emission control system is designed to introduce these vapors into the combustion process and prevent them from escaping into the atmosphere. The activated charcoal canister storage device plays a crucial role in this process. Additional Information: After the engine is turned off, gasoline vapors mix with fresh air inside the canister and are stored in the activated charcoal canister. When the engine starts, the solenoid valve between the activated charcoal canister and the intake manifold opens, allowing the gasoline vapors in the canister to be drawn into the cylinders by the vacuum in the intake pipe, where they participate in combustion along with clean air.