Where is the carbon canister located in the Sylphy?
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The carbon canister in the Sylphy is installed between the fuel tank and the engine, and it is used to absorb gasoline vapors. If the carbon canister needs to be removed, it must be done by a professional repair shop. It is not advisable to remove the carbon canister on your own to avoid affecting the normal operation of the vehicle. How the carbon canister works: There is a pipe in the fuel tank connected to the carbon canister. When the engine is turned off, the carbon canister absorbs the gasoline vapors in the fuel tank. When the engine is running, the carbon canister solenoid valve opens, connecting the carbon canister pipe to the intake manifold. Under the suction of the intake manifold, the gasoline vapors in the carbon canister are drawn into the intake manifold. This allows the gasoline vapors to enter the combustion chamber and participate in combustion. This design not only prevents gasoline vapors from being directly released into the atmosphere, polluting the environment, but also ensures that the gasoline is not wasted, as the vapors ultimately enter the combustion chamber and are burned. Lifespan of the carbon canister: The carbon canister does not have a fixed replacement interval, and the vehicle's user manual does not specify how often it should be replaced. As a vehicle owner, there is no need to replace the carbon canister as long as it is not damaged. Some 4S shops may recommend replacing the carbon canister every 40,000 to 60,000 kilometers, but this is only a conservative estimate of its lifespan. Whether to replace it according to this schedule depends mainly on the actual working condition of the carbon canister.