Hey I was just curious if anyone is familiar with a "vapor canister"? I dont know what the hell it is or does exactly but my mercury marquis has one by the front bumper connected to the bumper support beam and two of the hoses are broken which im guessing is why my check engine light came on? I tried to J*B weld it but it just kept breaking from stress so i just put on some shit tape and im sure its still leaking.. What should i do?
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ford dealership?, Im sorry but i paint houses for a living. ( If that was directed towards me , If not sorry )
anyways i went into autozone the dipshits didnt even know anything about that stuff.. and the dealership wants more than i can handle to just take a look at it let alone fix the stinkin thing.
So im in a pickle weather i should just remove it or plastic weld the darn thing till it works. If it works that is.burning rubber since 2000
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If the hoses are broken you should be able to section in some vacuum tubing that's made to handle fuel vapor and you should be alright. My 86 has a vapor canister in the same area. I'm not sure of the exact purpose but it I'm pretty sure it recovers fumes as part of the emission system. You'll probably have to get the codes cleared for the light to go off. Autozone should be able to pull and clear the code for you once the repair has been made.sigpic
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Instead of a vent to the atmosphere a charcoal canister stores the vapors until the engine is under a load and can use them. Its really quite worthless, but it will set a light on newer cars.Chris - A 20th Century Man \m/ ^.^ \m/
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