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  1. 25 oct. 2012 · The charcoal canister is in the drivers rear fender, right under the fuel fill pipe. It is accessed by removing the wheel/tire and removing a plastic panel in the back 1/2 of the fender liner. Look in the 94 or 98 shop manuals, linked in a post that is pinned at the top of the Fourth Gen forum.

  2. Access our free Vacuum Diagrams Repair Guide for GM Firebird 1982-1992 through AutoZone Rewards. These diagrams include:

  3. 31 janv. 2005 · To vent your tank you can either leave the line hooked to the charcoal canister or you can install a small breather filter on the end of the line somewhere and remove the charcoal canister. You may smell more fumes if you do this. You can also use a vented gas cap to allow air into your tank.

  4. 7 oct. 2018 · Locate your Vapor Purge Valve and unplug the lower hose that connects to the Charcoal Canister. Now plug the Fuel Tank Vent Line directly to the Vapor Purge Valve. Then locate the hose that runs from your Air Box to your Charcoal Canister.

  5. 23 mai 2013 · as of this writing I do not have an evap in my car. I blocked the hole where the hoses attach in the engine bay with a big piece of foam jammed into the opening. Next week I will pull this all apart again to put the fixed evap in and will get my missing shot of the blend door removal process.

  6. New vacuum tank reservoir pod canister for your Third Gen Firebird and Trans Am. Commonly missing or broken, mounts near your air conditioning evaporator case. Fits all 782, 1982, 83, 1983, 84, 1984, 85, 1985, 86, 1986, 87, 1987, 88, 1988, 89, 1989, 90, 1990, 91, 1991, 92, and 1992 models with Cruise Control.

  7. Original GM Used EEC, evaporative emissions control, vent vapor charcoal can for your 1978 - 1980 Firebird or Trans Am. This handy coffee can size tank installs out on your radiator support.