Evaporative Emissions System: Operation
Expanded fuel, caused by high temperatures, is collected in expansion chamber portion of fuel tank. Fuel is returned to main tank by venting action as fuel is used from main tank. When engine is stopped, fuel vapors from fuel tank flow through a vent line to charcoal canister, where they are stored. When engine is running above idle speed, intake vacuum draws fresh air through charcoal canister and pulls stored vapors into the intake system through the air cleaner.
A safety valve, located between fuel tank and charcoal canister, closes to prevent fuel leakage if vehicle rolls over.
An On/Off valve, located between charcoal canister and air cleaner, reduces hydrocarbon (HC) emissions by closing at idle to prevent vaporized fuel from entering air cleaner. Throttle housing vacuum opens valve as engine speed increases.