On a 1994 Ford Ranger, the fuel vapor canister is typically located in the engine compartment, near the right fender area. It is usually mounted on or near the firewall or the inner fender, close to the fuel tank. The canister is part of the evaporative emissions control system, designed to capture fuel vapors from the tank. If you're having trouble finding it, consult the vehicle’s service manual for a detailed diagram and specific location.
The vapor canister is under the vehicle, mounted next to the fuel tank.
Overfilling the fuel tank with gas could be a reason.
The fuel filter should be on the side of the engine on a 1987 Ranger. It fits into a canister.
According to the PT Cruiser service manual the vapor cannister is on the fuel tank.
The canister vent valve is located near the fuel tank. The canister purge valve is located on the engine.
Check your fuel vapor canister. this is a charcoal canister that collects your fuel vapors and redirects then through your engine to burn. when the canister fails you will get a strong fuel odor from the vehicle. It is located in the front area of your vehicle.
Yes , the 1994 Ford Ranger has fuel injected engines
That should be the vapor control canister assy.
In the fuel tank.
The Evaporative Emission Control System monitors the fuel vapor flow between the engine intake manifold and the EVAP canister. The system failure occurs when a leak or blockage between the intake manifold, the EVAP canister purge valve and the EVAP canister is detected by the PCM. Code P1443 Possible Causes: - Pinched, blocked or plugged fuel vapor tubes/hoses (except between fuel tank and EVAP canister) - Damaged EVAP canister - Disconnected, cracked or cut fuel vapor tubes/hoses (except between fuel tank and EVAP canister) - Damaged EVAP canister purge valve
According to my Chilton repair manual , fuse # 16 is a 15 amp fuse for the fuel gauge on a 1994 Ford Ranger
Underside of the trunk! 4 11mm bolts hold protective cover.