O2 Sensor Question
#11
RE: O2 Sensor Question
I think on your model the cannister is attached to the frame crossmember just in front of the fuel tank. There's a vent pipe connected to the cannister and the vent valve is on the other end of this pipe (hose) and bolted to the frame.
You might also consider other reasons for the code:
Perform a physical inspection of the EVAP system. Inspect for the following conditions:
[*]A loose, missing, defective, or incorrect fuel tank cap[*]Incorrectly routed or defective EVAP system vacuum and vapor lines[*]A malfunctioning or damaged vapor canister[*]Inspect for charcoal release from the vapor canister.[/ul]
You might also consider other reasons for the code:
Perform a physical inspection of the EVAP system. Inspect for the following conditions:
[*]A loose, missing, defective, or incorrect fuel tank cap[*]Incorrectly routed or defective EVAP system vacuum and vapor lines[*]A malfunctioning or damaged vapor canister[*]Inspect for charcoal release from the vapor canister.[/ul]
#17
RE: O2 Sensor Question
The part is an updated unit, the old valve was plagued with problems caused by dirt entering the vent.
This unit has been redesigned and that is why it is shaped differently.
This unit has been redesigned and that is why it is shaped differently.
#18
RE: O2 Sensor Question
ZX1100F1 -- Thanks for all your help on this! It's been a couple days now since I replaced the EVAP canister, and reset the computer -- So far the SES light has not come back on!
Thanks a lot !
Thanks a lot !
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