One of the systems is designed to
control fuel vapors.
This system
controls fuel vapors from your car.
Not exact matches
The system is designed to
control and process
fuel vapor not liquid
fuel.
The problem is likely to be your cars Purge
Control Valve sticking open and allowing
fuel vapor to be pushed into the engine while filling the car with gas.
You most likely have a leaking
fuel tank
vapor control valve causing the hard start after refueling.
1/8 turn style; Pressure vacuum type for emission
control; Includes 2 keys; With quality lock cylinder; Made from sturdy and long life materials; Features locking mechanism that deters
fuel theft and vandalism; Equipped with carefully designed and tested pressure and vacuum relief valves to maintain a specified amount of pressure or vacuum in the tank before relieving; Provides
fuel economy and reduces
fuel emission; Protects vehicle occupants from gasoline
vapors; With 90 - day Stant limited warranty.
Vehicles that come in with the Check Engine Light on with this code the most common cause is the
fuel cap or the purge
control valve or the vent valve will not hold in the
vapors completely and have very small leaks that are detected.
Each
fuel vapor canister is designed and tested to OE specifications for a direct - fit replacement
controlling the loss of evaporative emissions from
fuel systems to the environment