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Evaporative Shut Valve: Service and Repair






EVAP valve, replacing

Note! The illustrations in this service information are used for different model years and/or models. Some variation may occur. However, the essential information in the illustrations is always correct.

Removal

Removing upper cross stay screws





Remove:
- the 2 screws at the suspension turrets on both sides
- the screws of the upper engine mount on the engine
- the upper cross stay.

Remove the upper rear engine cover
Remove the upper rear engine cover by pulling it straight up.

Removing the upper engine mount





Remove:
- the 4 screws
- the upper engine mount.

Removing the EVAP valve




Unplug the EVAP valve connector.

Remove:
- the EVAP valve from the bracket
- the EVAP line from the EVAP valve to the tank by releasing the quick-action lock
- the hose from the intake manifold to the EVAP valve by releasing the hose clip.

Installation

Installing the EVAP valve





Install:
- the hose from the intake manifold to the EVAP valve; secure with the clamp
- the EVAP line to the tank on the EVAP valve; secure with the quick-action lock
- the EVAP valve on the bracket. Plug in the connector to the EVAP valve.

Installing the upper engine mount





Install:
- the upper engine mount
- the 4 screws; tighten.

Installing the cross stay





Install:
- the cross stay between the suspension turrets
- the 4 screws in the suspension turrets; tighten
- the screw of the torque rod mounting on the upper engine mount; tighten.

Installing the upper rear engine cover
Install the upper rear engine cover.