Sedona V6-3.8L (2009)
Evaporative Emission Control Canister: Testing and Inspection
DESCRIPTION
The evaporative emission control system prevents hydrocarbon (HC) vapors from the fuel tank from escaping into the atmosphere where they could form
photochemical smog. Gasoline vapors are collected in the charcoal canister. The Canister Close Valve (CCV) closes off the air inlet into the canister for
leak detection of the evaporative emission system. The CCV also prevents fuel vapors from escaping from the canister. When the engine purges the HC
vapors from the canister, the clean air comes into the canister through the canister air-filter and the CCV.
SPECIFICATION
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
DESCRIPTION
The evaporative emission control system prevents hydrocarbon (HC) vapors from the fuel tank from escaping into the atmosphere where they could form
photochemical smog. Gasoline vapors are collected in the charcoal canister. The Canister Close Valve (CCV) closes off the air inlet into the canister for
leak detection of the evaporative emission system. The CCV also prevents fuel vapors from escaping from the canister. When the engine purges the HC
vapors from the canister, the clean air comes into the canister through the canister air-filter and the CCV.
SPECIFICATION
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM