on the 1996 grand am the evap canister is located on the passenger side, in the fender. would need to remove the coolant reservoir to reach.
like the charcoal canister could be located in the passeanger wheel well.
If it's got a canister there should be a hose between it and the tank.
The canister is major component to a vehicle's evaporative emissions system. It will be located above and adjacent to the vehicles fuel tank with multiple small hoses and wiring harness attached to it.
1- Loose gas cap 2- Vacuum line off of fuel tank or evaporative charcoal canister 3- Bad evaporative vent solenoid 4- Bad wires to evap vent solenoid Its most likely the evaporative charcoal canister Zak.
It is on the passenger side, right above the headlight.
Evaporative Canister Purge Volume Control Valve
Evaporative canister purge control valve circuit fault
In a 2000 Toyota Corolla, the canister vent valve solenoid is typically located near the evaporative emission canister. To find the exact location, you can follow these general steps: Locate the evaporative emission canister: The canister is usually positioned in the engine compartment or underneath the vehicle, near the fuel tank. It is a rectangular or cylindrical-shaped component. Trace the vent hose: The vent hose is connected to the evaporative emission canister. Follow this hose to locate the canister vent valve solenoid. The solenoid is typically mounted on or near the canister itself. Inspect for an electrical connector: Look for a wiring harness or electrical connector connected to the canister vent valve solenoid. This connector provides power and control signals to the solenoid.
Right rear corner of the fuel tank
It's a leak in your evaporative emission system. Causes: *Loose or missing fuel cap. *Evap canister broke, hose cracked or not connected. *Purge or vent solenoid defective
It's located behind the left rear tire behind the quarter panel.
you will find the canister on the right side inside the front bumper just remove the plastic splash guard inside the wheel well