blondejoncherokee
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Evaporative emissions from fuel tanks are a significant source hydrocarbon air pollution. The evap system is designed to store the gasoline vapors from the fuel tank in the charcoal canister, and burn them later when the engine is running.
The test itself is pretty lenient compared to the required OBDII self test the new cars run. A pinhole of .020" will set a check engine light on the new, 96+, cars, .040" leak is a pass for the 95 and older vehicles.
OK very good to know. So basically if the evap test fails then get a new charcoal canister and lines to and from it?