Is there a canister purge valve on Honda Accord?
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Where is the evaporator drain tube on a Honda Accord?
Figure 1. The evaporator is located on the passenger’s side. Figure 2. Tape the rubber hose to the vacuum hose. The drain tube is located underneath the glove box compartment. It is a black rubber hose in between two bolts. Tightly grip the hose, and pull it towards you. It should come straight out. Figure 3. Location of the evaporator drain tube.
Where is the EVAP canister located on a car?
Step 3: Locate the EVAP canister. On most domestic and foreign vehicles sold in the US, the EVAP emissions canister is located next to the fuel cell. It is shaped in a rectangular or spherical design and has three vapor lines attached to it. One line attaches to the fuel cell, one to the EVAP purge solenoid and one to the EVAP vent solenoid.
How does the EVAP system work on a Honda Accord?
The EVAP system captures all fuel vapor from the fuel tank and sends them to the engines intake in order to be ignited in the normal combustion process. When there is a large leak in the Honda Accord’s EVAP system, it will throw the P0455 OBDII Code.
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How does the EVAP system work on a Honda?
The EVAP control system (from the purge valve to the fuel tank) is divided into two parts. One is the “EVAP Canister Side” (from the EVAP two way valve to the purge valve) and the other is the “Tank Side” (from the EVAP two way valve to the fuel tank). There is 0.04 inch leak detection and 0.02 inch leak detection.
How is the EVAP control system leak detection?
The EVAP control system leak detection method improves the accuracy and frequency of the detection by determining faulty components and vapor leakage for each part. The EVAP control system (from the purge valve to the fuel tank) is divided into two parts.
Which is the EVAP side of the fuel tank?
One is the “EVAP Canister Side” (from the EVAP two way valve to the purge valve) and the other is the “Tank Side” (from the EVAP two way valve to the fuel tank). There is 0.04 inch leak detection and 0.02 inch leak detection. If the 0.04 inch leak detection results are OK, the 0.02 inch leak detection runs.