Where is the carbon canister installed?
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The carbon canister is installed between the fuel tank and the engine. Below is relevant information: 1. Gasoline is a highly volatile liquid. Under normal temperatures, the fuel tank is often filled with vapors. The fuel evaporation emission control system directs these vapors into the combustion process to prevent their release into the atmosphere. The activated carbon canister storage device plays a crucial role in this process. 2. Due to the adsorption capability of activated carbon, when the vehicle is running or turned off, gasoline vapors from the fuel tank enter the upper part of the activated carbon canister through piping, while fresh air enters from the lower part of the canister. 3. After the engine is turned off, gasoline vapors mix with fresh air inside the canister and are stored in the activated carbon canister. When the engine is started, the solenoid valve of the fuel evaporation purge device (located between the carbon canister and the intake manifold) opens, allowing the gasoline vapors in the carbon canister to be drawn into the intake manifold for combustion.