Where is the Carbon Canister Located?
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The carbon canister is generally installed between the fuel tank and the engine. Since gasoline is a volatile liquid, the fuel tank is often filled with vapor at room temperature. The function of the fuel evaporation emission control system is to introduce the vapor into combustion and prevent it from evaporating into the atmosphere. The activated carbon canister storage device plays a crucial role in this process. The working principle of the carbon canister: The carbon canister is actually part of the Evaporative Emission Control System (EVAP). This system was introduced to prevent fuel vapor from escaping into the atmosphere after the engine stops running. Since 1995, national regulations have required all newly manufactured vehicles to be equipped with this system.