In this video, you will learn 4 symptoms of a bad EVAP canister/charcoal canister/vapor canister. Watching this video will help you diagnose whether it is time to replace your EVAP canister. You will also learn how an EVAP canister works. This video also teaches you where the EVAP canister is located. The symptoms of a bad EVAP canister that you may experience are an engine light with codes P0440, P0441, P0442, P0446, P0455, and P0496, a gas pump shutting off while fueling, failed emissions test, and a fuel smell.
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