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Chevrolet Sonic Repair Manual: Evaporative Emission Canister Replacement (Steel Tank)

Chevrolet Sonic Repair Manual / Powertrain / Internal Combustion Powertrain Control / Engine Control / General / Evaporative Emission Canister Replacement (Steel Tank)

Removal Procedure

    Remove the evaporative emission canister bracket fasteners (1).
  1. Remove the evaporative emission canister bracket fasteners (1).

  2. Disconnect the purge solenoid valve electrical connector (1).
  3. Disconnect the evaporative emission canister vent hose (2).
  4. Disconnect the evaporative emission canister pipes (3). Refer to Plastic Collar Quick Connect Fitting Service
  5. Remove the evaporative emission canister (4).

  6. Release the retaining tab (1) and remove the evaporative emission canister (2).
Installation Procedure

    Slide the evaporative emission canister (3) into the evaporative emission
  1. Slide the evaporative emission canister (3) into the evaporative emission canister bracket (2) until the retaining tab (1) snaps into position.

  2. Install the evaporative emission canister (4) into position.
  3. Connect the evaporative emission canister pipes (3). Refer to Plastic Collar Quick Connect Fitting Service
  4. Connect the evaporative emission canister vent hose (2).
  5. Connect the purge solenoid valve electrical connector (1).

  6. Install the evaporative emission canister bracket fasteners (1) and tighten to 10 Y (89 lb in)

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