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Canister Close Valve <--> [Leak Detection Solenoid, Evaporative System]|Locations|Page 4439 > < Canister Close Valve <--> [Leak Detection Solenoid, Evaporative System]|Locations|Page 4437
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1. If the paper is drawn into or out, CCV is open.
2. If not, CCV is close.

Two-way valve

1. Inspect that air flows as shown.
2. Check to connect correctly such as the arrow mark on the valve.

Air filter

Look for distortion, cracks

The Canister Close Valve (CCV) is an ON/OFF type which controls the inner pressure of fuel tank caused by fuel evaporation. It is used to close the
evaporative system and to observe tank pressure respectively with the fuel tank pressure sensor.

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