Zh2 military chevrolet colorado together with
fuel vapor charcoal.
Not exact matches
The evaporative emissions system collects access
vapors from the
fuel tank in a
charcoal canister.
When the car is turned off, the system captures
fuel vapor in a
charcoal canister, then parses the
vapors back to the running engine through — you guessed it again — a network of vacuum hoses.
The
charcoal canister is filled with activated carbon pellets that can absorb the
fuel vapors.
The EVAP system collects and temporarily stores the
fuel vapors in the
charcoal canister.
When the engine is running and other conditions allow, the
fuel vapors are purged from the
charcoal canister into the engine air intake to be burned (see the diagram).
The
fuel vapors from the
fuel tank get trapped in the
charcoal canister; the
charcoal canister is filled with small pellets of activated
charcoal that absorb and store
vapors.
When the engine is running and other conditions allow, the
fuel vapors are purged from the
charcoal canister into the engine to be burned.
The Evaporative System (EVAP) traps the
fuel vapors from the gas tank and temporarily stores them in the
charcoal canister.
The EVAP system traps
fuel vapors from the
fuel tank and temporarily stores them in the
charcoal canister, see the diagram.
Never use gasoline,
charcoal lighter or another
fuel because the
vapors can explode.