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Evaporative Emissions System: Notes

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The evaporation control system prevents the emission of fuel tank vapors into the atmosphere. When fuel evaporates in the fuel tank, the vapors pass through vent hoses or tubes to a charcoal filled evaporative canister. The canister temporarily holds the vapors. See EVAP CANISTER  . The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) allows intake manifold vacuum to draw vapors into the combustion chambers during certain operating conditions. All engines use a proportional purge solenoid system. The PCM controls vapor flow by operating the purge solenoid. See EVAP CANISTER PURGE SOLENOID  . A Natural Vacuum Leak Detection (NVLD) assembly is used as part of the evaporative system. See NATURAL VACUUM LEAK DETECTION ASSEMBLY  . Vehicle is also equipped with On-Board Refueling Vapor Recovery (ORVR). See ON-BOARD REFUELING VAPOR RECOVERY  . The evaporative system uses specially manufactured lines/hoses. If replacement becomes necessary, only use fuel resistant, low permeation hose.