What will it matter if I remove the Charcoal Canister?
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You can take it out without problems. It prevents pressure buildup in the gas tank while keeping gasoline fumes out of the atmosphere.
I took it out of my '7 and previous Civic using a vacuum cap to seal it off with no problems. If you leave it uncapped, you may experience various problems including fuel "loss" or a rank raw gasoline smell. Sealed off, it will be fine.
I took it out of my '7 and previous Civic using a vacuum cap to seal it off with no problems. If you leave it uncapped, you may experience various problems including fuel "loss" or a rank raw gasoline smell. Sealed off, it will be fine.
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Originally Posted by Kai
You can take it out without problems. It prevents pressure buildup in the gas tank while keeping gasoline fumes out of the atmosphere.
I took it out of my '7 and previous Civic using a vacuum cap to seal it off with no problems. If you leave it uncapped, you may experience various problems including fuel "loss" or a rank raw gasoline smell. Sealed off, it will be fine.
I took it out of my '7 and previous Civic using a vacuum cap to seal it off with no problems. If you leave it uncapped, you may experience various problems including fuel "loss" or a rank raw gasoline smell. Sealed off, it will be fine.
I was told by Schmoo to just loop the vaccuum lines, and take it out.
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Originally Posted by RedlineBoyzCRX
I was told by Schmoo to just loop the vaccuum lines, and take it out.