Driving with a bad evaporative canister can lead to issues such as reduced fuel efficiency, increased emissions, and potential engine performance problems. While you may be able to drive for a short period, it's advisable to address the issue promptly to avoid further damage to the vehicle's emissions system. Ignoring the problem can also lead to failed emissions tests and costly repairs down the line. It's best to consult a mechanic for a proper diagnosis and repair.
First you have to remove the air filter housing, to see the carbon canister with hoses. The canister is oval, from top view. There are two evaporative emissions devices that connect to this canister. One is the Purge Valve Sensor, it is like a one inch black box with wire connectors and two connectors for tube on top. The other is the evaporative emissiong purge soleniod. It is usually a white plastic cylinder, about 2 inches long and also with two connectors for tubing. Make sure you make note of the correct direction of the two tubes when replacing or cleaning. The solenoid will show an arrow indicating direction to motor.
To the end of your drive.
Until they invent a hover-vehicle or amphibious vehicle, it is impossible to drive from Sydney to London.
Depends on your luck
Not very far until you have major problems.
Yes, as long as he does not drive the vehicle.
Automobile Insurance follows the vehicle. As long as there is permission to drive by the owner (insured) the coverages that are on the vehicle will apply. I agree with the first answer.
No, there are no laws regarding driving footwear in the UK. As long as you are in control of your vehicle, you can drive barefoot.
"Drive" in this sentence is a noun, as it is referring to the activity of traveling to the ocean in a vehicle.
You can drive the vehicle until the engine seizes up or you can park the vehicle immediately and have it towed in for repairs before you do serious damage.
It depends on the vehicle you are in
About 13 hours depending on your vehicle.