Where is the carbon canister located on the GAC Trumpchi GS4?

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CarolineFitz
07/29/25 9:37pm
The carbon canister of the GAC Trumpchi GS4 is located near the engine vacuum tube. One of the tubes will be connected to the carbon canister solenoid valve. Introduction to the carbon canister solenoid valve: The carbon canister solenoid valve is a device installed in vehicles to reduce air pollution caused by fuel vapor emissions while improving fuel efficiency. When the car starts, the solenoid valve opens, releasing the adsorbed fuel vapor into the intake manifold, where it enters the engine for combustion. Working principle of the carbon canister solenoid valve: Due to the sealed nature of the fuel tank, fuel consumption creates a negative pressure inside the tank. Under this negative pressure, gasoline vaporizes more easily than under normal pressure. When the engine is turned off, the carbon canister stores the fuel vapor and air mixture in the micropores of its activated charcoal, preventing the vapor from escaping into the atmosphere.
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