These canisters are part of a fuel vapor system that filters outflowing air from gas tank when filled. Charcoal canister get clogged or spill charcoal to fuel lines, making difficult to fill the gas tank. The charcoal canister is located behind left rear wheel, close to the bumper. They have two hoses and an electrical conector.
The evap canister is commonly located under the vehicle close to the fuel tank filler pipe. The canister helps to store vapors from the fuel tank.
The evap canister is located under the vehicle close to the fuel tank. The canister is charcoal filled and holds fumes from the tank.
The charcoal canister should be on the passenger side of a 2001 Cavalier. It should be close to the front bumper.
The transmission is located in close proximity to the engine, usually (in Hyundai's) transversely mounted directly under and behind the engine (behind the engine in terms of: following from the front of the vehicle towards the rear of the vehicle). If you follow the transmission fluid dipstick housing (shaft) down - that transmission fluid dipstick housing will end directly into the upper-most part of the transmission housing.
it is located in front of the fuel tank. it is attached or very close to the canister (the size of a small shoe box) that contains the charcoal. must jack rear end up to get to it.
The obdII connector should be on the drivers side of the dash, close to the kick panel. It may be slightly up behind the dash and hard to see.
If the 2002 and 2003 Elantras have it in the same place, then it's on the far right, at the front of the engine cavity. If you jack the car up and go underneath, it's very close to the radiator support. It's easy to miss it and go too far forward.
P0466 is a code for EVAP leak. Could be a simple as a bad/loose gas cap. Or is could be a purge valve on the engine or even the canister close valve on the fuel tank.
The canister vent valve is located in back close to the fuel tank. The canister purge valve is located up front on the engine. If you're looking for the purge valve, look for a black plastic vacuum line under the hood that has a green dust cap on it. Follow that black line back to the engine. It will be connected to the purge valve.
Close to the bonnet release lever Hard to get off because of the cramped location.
The transmission oil filter is in the transmission drip pan under the driver's side close to the front tire. there is no transmission filter. there is how ever a oil filter which is located on your bottom right or possibily left side of your motor. the transmission however holds trans mission fluid which can be drained!