What Are the Symptoms of a Bad Charcoal Canister in a Car?
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Abnormal noises while driving, strong gasoline smell, and poor acceleration, etc. The following is an introduction to the relevant knowledge about the charcoal canister: Installation location: The charcoal canister is generally installed between the fuel tank and the engine. Since gasoline is a highly volatile liquid, the fuel tank is often filled with vapor at normal temperatures. The function of the fuel evaporation emission control system is to introduce the vapor into the combustion and prevent it from volatilizing into the atmosphere. The activated charcoal canister storage device plays an important role in this process. Function: The charcoal canister is actually part of the gasoline evaporation control system (EVAP), which was introduced to prevent fuel vapor from escaping into the atmosphere after the engine stops running. Since 1995, the state has stipulated that all newly manufactured cars must be equipped with this system. This not only reduces emissions but also lowers fuel consumption.