What faults will occur if the car's charcoal canister gets water inside?
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If the car's charcoal canister gets water inside, the following faults may occur: 1. Heavy exhaust emissions: If you experience jerking when accelerating by pressing the throttle and notice a strong gasoline smell inside the car, pay special attention to whether the pipes in the charcoal canister system are damaged. Gasoline vapor will escape directly into the atmosphere through the damaged area, causing a strong gasoline smell inside the car. If there is a fuel leak in the pipes at this time, air instead of fuel vapor will enter the engine intake. 2. Difficulty starting the engine: In this case, pay attention to checking the charcoal canister solenoid valve that may cause the problem. If the solenoid valve remains closed, the gasoline vapor in the charcoal canister will accumulate more and more, eventually filling the entire canister, and the remaining gasoline vapor can only escape into the atmosphere, polluting the environment and wasting fuel.