How to Test and Repalce an EVAP Canister HD

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Today we remove and test an EVAP charcoal canister. The canister is designed to hold hydrocarbons from the fuel system when the vehicle is not running. Under normal operation, the vapor is sent to the intake manifold when the engine is operating. This was performed on a 1997 Nissan Maxima. Check with your vehicle's repair manual for testing parameters.
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Tools Used:
Safety Glasses
Floor jack and jack stands
Pliers
Flat head screwdriver
10mm socket & ratchet
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This video is being performed by an experienced tech. Any attempt to repair automotive parts and/or systems carries risk of personal injury. Always adhere and follow safe practices when working on vehicles. Such as, use safety glasses, jack stands, no loose clothing, etc. No guarantee or warranty is implied. Use the information in this video at your own risk. If you don't think you can perform the job then be smart and don't.
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