Where is the carbon canister purge solenoid valve located on a Suzuki Swift?
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Typically, the carbon canister purge solenoid valve is located in the engine compartment of the vehicle. The function of the carbon canister purge solenoid valve is to reduce air pollution caused by fuel vapor emissions and simultaneously improve fuel efficiency. When the engine is turned off, the carbon canister begins to absorb fuel vapors evaporating from the fuel tank, trapping them firmly within the micropores of the activated charcoal in the canister, preventing the vapors from escaping into the atmosphere. Additional information: 1. The carbon canister purge solenoid valve can open: In this state, the gases formed by the evaporation of gasoline in the carbon canister enter the engine's intake manifold. When not needed, the carbon canister purge solenoid valve can close. If the carbon canister purge solenoid valve is damaged, it can affect the engine, causing a lack of power. 2. The carbon canister is usually installed between the fuel tank and the engine: Since gasoline is a highly volatile liquid, the fuel tank often contains vapor under normal temperatures. The fuel evaporation emission control system's role is to direct these vapors into the combustion process and prevent them from evaporating into the atmosphere. The activated carbon canister storage device plays a crucial role in this process.