It absorbs the gasoline vapors from the fuel tank while the car is parked. Once you start the car the vapors fromm the charcoal canister are purged back into your engine and burned.
You would have a strong gas smell. If it's an older car, it may run badly because the charcoal can be sucked into the carberator. The only thing it really does is filter the air from the carb and tank.
Yes, if it is partially clogged. Replace it to find out if that is your problem.
1967 Charcoal Gray Shelby gt 500 Mustang
Standing in front of the car looking at the engine block you will see an aluminum housing with a large black plastic nut on top of it, the oils filter is within this housing. This is a replaceable element filter not a canister filter like you would find on other conventional vehicles.
This would fit into several types of cars. You should look through your users manual to find out if it would fit into your car.
By driving the car into a flood!
This would be in the front of the car. You can find it either under the hood or right behind the fans.
Its under the passenger side of the car, its a round, gray looking container, it has 2 fuel lines going to it, its simple to find
its near the front of car u need to get under ur car to find it
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