Gross evaps leak. Caused by, the emission control. common parts are the gas cap, purge solenoid, vapor canister, o2 , or cat converter. go get a smoke test.
Im having the same problem, that means several things. Evap canister or hose cracked/ not connected. SO check your fuel lines going to and from Purge or vent solenoid defective Vacumn leak at engine. Let me know if you get any mroe info.
First you want to smoke test the evap system to find were the problem really is . On a 97 Stratus with a 2.5 motor the charcoal box and purge valve is located under the passenger fender right next to the wiper fluid container.
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This indicates that you have a malfunctioning oxygen sensor. Take your jeep to one of the name brand auto parts store and they will have a reader that will verify this and sell you a new sensor. That will most likely take care of the problem.
The canister purge solenoid draws gas fumes out of the charcoal canister
The canister purge solenoid draws gas fumes out of the charcoal canister
You should be on the charcoal canister.
It must be on the charcoal canister. the charcoal canister should be located in the back of the car near the fuel tank.
like the charcoal canister could be located in the passeanger wheel well.
If that is the same as the charcoal canister it is in the engine compartment behind the drivers side headlight
Clogged purge or charcoal canister.
on modern cars the fuel system is unvented. The evap purge and vent solenoid goes to a charcoal canister. When the vehicle is off the fuel tank is connected to the charcoal canister through the P/V solenoid and it absorbs the vented gas fumes from the tank. When the vehicle is on and at speed the solenoid switches and the charcoal canister is connected to engine vacuum and the vacuum of the engine purges the gas fumes in the charcoal through the engine burning them
also referred to as the Vapor Canister Purge Valve and is in\on the charcoal evaporator canister. its under the truck above the spare tire location, locate the charcoal canister on the front of the gas tank and trace the vent line to the vent valve.
The purge valve on the Malibu is located on top of the charcoal canister that is mounted on the side of, or in close relation to the fuel tank. Usually on the same side as the filler neck. This purge valve is not to be confused with the purge valve solenoid which is located on the intake manifold. If for some reason you can not find the purge valve/canister just locate the solenoid on the intake manifold (which will have an electrical plug and one vaccum line attached to it.) and trace the vaccum line under the car to the canister. As stated above...it is there that you will find the canister purge valve.
on the bottom of the charcoal canister on the drivers side of the engine compartment.
also referred to as the Vapor Canister Purge Valve and is in\on the charcoal evaporator canister. its under the floor above the spare tire location, locate the charcoal canister on the front of the gas tank and trace the vent line to the vent valve.