SYMPTOMS OF A BAD EVAP CANISTER

EVAP Canister is a part of the EVAP system. Some people also call it a vapor canister, or a charcoal canister.

purpose

The purpose of the charcoal canister is to store gasoline vapors that are created in the fuel tank. These fuel vapors will end up being transferred to the engine, where they get burned depending on when the ECM commands the purge valve to open. This reduces emissions and increases MPG. If you have a diesel engine you won't have a charcoal canister, since the diesel fuel is not as volatile as gasoline.

location

The location of the charcoal canister will usually be underneath the vehicle near the fuel tank. In some situations, it can also be in the engine compartment under the master cylinder or in front of the coolant reservoir.

symptoms

engine light

The first symptom of a bad charcoal canister is having a check engine light on. Now there's not a direct code that detects a bad charcoal canister but there are some codes that can lead you in the right direction. Here are some codes that can pop up if your canister is cracked or clogged:

  • P0440

  • P0441

  • P0442

  • P0446

  • P0455

  • P0496

Ensure you can access your car's diagnostic codes by acquiring an OBD2 scanner here.

gas pump keeps shutting off

The second symptom is the gas pump keeps shutting off while fueling. You're putting gas in your car and with just one or two dollars it clicks and turns off as if it was a full tank. This can happen if the canister is clogged increasing the fuel vapor pressure which is why your pump keeps turning off.

failed emissions

The third symptom is a failed emissions test. If you have a leak or a clog in the EVAP system, the fuel tank pressure sensor will read the pressure difference and the ECM will illuminate the check engine light. Having the light on will automatically fail your emissions test.

fuel smell

The fourth symptom is noticing a fuel smell. You could experience this if the charcoal canister is cracked or damaged. If it is, the trapped gasoline vapors will escape to the outside, which is why you're noticing a fuel smell.


If you concluded that your EVAP canister needs to be replaced and you want to do it yourself, I would recommend getting a repair manual here. You can use code “AD10VA” for 15% off one-year subscriptions for any US Order.

You can also buy a new EVAP canister here.

 

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