vapor canister question
I just replaced my evap solenoid on my 96 blazer. I been just taking it off and unclogging the charcoal out of it. I have replaced with new part now. But my question is charcoal suppose to be coming through into the evap solenoid. Is this normal. If it isnt do I need to replace my charcoal canister?
It's not normal for charcoal to escape from the vapor canister. Overfilling the tank is what causes the issue you're having. The canister is designed to trap fuel vapor in the activated charcoal. Overfilling allows liquid fuel to enter the canister, when that happens, the canister needs to be replaced.
Ya I belive that is the part 80 more dollrs err cars. I am unsure of is an overfill problem because I never fill up a lot just let the pump shutoff whenever. Is this part located underneath the rear driver quarter panel or below the air filtering am going to do more investigation today.
Located in the left rear quarter panel. The purge line from the canister to the purge solenoid, (on the engine) must be flushed and purged with compressed air, to get all charcoal particles out of it.
Hey guys I'm running the P0446 code as well. I was pumping my 04 blazer 4dr and it stopped pumping it until my truck was filled? So I started forcing more fuel into the tank to top it off and I noticed gas started to drip from underneath? Then I recieved the code p0446 and am abit confused where I should check and replace first? Help! Emissions is due in a couple of days! Lol
See posts #13, 15, & 18.
Then clear the DTC's and perform the http://www.obdii.com/drivecycle.html and check for DTC's. If there are DTC's present, diagnose & repair them in the order they are retrieved. There is a flow chart for most DTC's here on the forum.
Then clear the DTC's and perform the http://www.obdii.com/drivecycle.html and check for DTC's. If there are DTC's present, diagnose & repair them in the order they are retrieved. There is a flow chart for most DTC's here on the forum.
Last edited by Captain Hook; Nov 27, 2012 at 03:12 PM.



