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EVAP solenoid check

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Old Feb 21, 2010 | 05:56 PM
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EVAP solenoid check

When the EVAP solenoid is NOT getting 12V. Should it pass through air or not?

Mine is currently open when not connected and if I apply 12V it seems to be remaining open. I know it has sucked up some charcoal from a busted cannister once.

Is it busted?
Old Feb 21, 2010 | 06:42 PM
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Yeah it's probably jinked You can get them at an auto parts store for around 30.00. Here's what I did to prevent this (cheap fuel filter inline)evapfilter.jpg?t=1266799086 I added the filter about 2 weeks ago and it has captured some very small charcoal pieces already.

When its full change it out. I paid 2.50 for the small engine filter. It will be the last evap sol I have to buy.
Old Feb 21, 2010 | 07:48 PM
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Thanks.
I sliced open the housing and got the charcoal out that was jamming up the pintel. I JB welded it back together and will test it tomorrow.

I will do the filter trick too. I have already gone through one cannister.
Old Feb 21, 2010 | 11:11 PM
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You do realize the solenoid always has 12V connected to it when the key is "on". The PCM supplies a ground to open the valve.

In any case, it should be closed, until the PCM supplies the ground.
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