Other Name: CANISTER, Fuel Tank Evaporator/Purge Control; Vapor Canister
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1996-1997 Chevrolet Suburban | 1/2 TON, 3/4 TON | 8 Cyl 5.7L, 8 Cyl 7.4L
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Chevrolet Suburban Vapor Canister
The Vapor Canister in Chevrolet Suburban is part of the evaporative emission control or 'EVAP' and is aimed at minimizing expulsion of hydrocarbons into the atmosphere. In its operation it involves holding fuel vapours in its fuel tank then venting them into the engine to be burnt as part of the Air Fuel mix when necessary. The canister usually has GAC or activated charcoal to increase the adsorption of the vapors and gases contained within the canister. In the Suburban models, several forms of vapor canisters have been used over time they differ in their design and structure. The contemporary models have extra investigation subassemblies like a canister vent solenoid and a fuel tank pressure sensor to identify leakages and guarantee the soundness of the system. Such innovations make it possible to exert more efficient control over evaporative loses and hence enhancing environmental performance.
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Chevrolet Suburban Vapor Canister Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How do you remove Canister Purge Valves and Vapor Canister on Chevrolet Avalanche,Silverado,Suburban,Tahoe,GMC Sierra,Yukon,Yukon Denali and Yukon XL?
A: To remove the EVAP canister purge solenoid on a V6 model, start by removing the air intake duct and disconnecting the electrical connector and EVAP purge line quick-connect fitting from the solenoid. Then, remove the mounting nut and the solenoid itself. For a V8 model, follow the same steps but also cap both EVAP purge lines before disconnecting the inlet purge line quick-connect fitting. To remove the EVAP canister vent solenoid, disconnect the electrical connector and quick-connect fittings from the solenoid and remove it from its mounting bracket. To remove the EVAP canister, label and disconnect all EVAP hoses connected to it, remove the mounting nut, and remove the canister from its bracket. Finally, to remove the fuel tank pressure sensor, remove the fuel tank and the sensor from the fuel pump/fuel level sending unit mounting flange. Installation for all components is the reverse of removal.