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Disassembling the Fuel Evaporative Control System (continued)
Assembling the Fuel Evaporative Control System
Engine: Service and Repairs
Gasoline fuel is highly flammable and explosive. A fire or an
explosion from the fuel can burn you, burn other people, and damage
property.
• Use caution whenever you store or handle gasoline fuel.
• Do not smoke while handling gasoline.
• Wipe up any spilled fuel before starting the engine.
1. Inspect the carbon canister and attached hoses for damage or obvious leaks.
A damaged or leaking canister should be replaced.
2. Remove the evaporative control system components as necessary. Record
hose routing for assembly purposes.
Refer to
Figure 10
for this procedure.
1. If the purge valve (item 14) was removed, ensure that the arrow on the valve
body points toward the engine.
2. If the fuel filter (item 3) was removed, ensure that the arrow on the filter
body points toward the engine.
3. Ensure that the evaporative system hoses are not kinked after installation.
Secure the hoses as recorded during disassembly.
DANGER
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Pro Force® Debris Blower
18237SL Rev A

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