2005 Tahoe 5.3 but not flex
Today, we noticed that when trying to fill the gas tank that the system is not working as normal and the gas pump keeps kicking off after 1/2 gallon or so unless you fill it very slowly. Reading on this site it seems like culprits are problems with potentially evap solenoid, evap canister, purge valve, wiring to solenoid, and/or plugged lines servicing these components.
The posts I have read indicate that the solenoid, canister, valve are all relatively straight forward parts replacements.
But, there are comments in some posts about needing to clear clogs potentially from the lines. Some indicate dropping the tank but I wanted to ask, since this will be a one-man driveway job if I undertake it in what is presently high temp, high humidity summer of Tennessee, if the lines can be cleared with an air hose without having to remove the gas tank.
It seems there is a line from the purge valve (on the engine) to the rear and at least 2 lines from the tank. One comment on a Youtube video asked if it was possible to clear the lines with the canister, solenoid and valve all disconnected before reinstall. The question asked about blowing the line from the valve with air pressure and then using a shop rag to assist in blowing air into the tank's filler neck to clear the other two lines.
Today, we noticed that when trying to fill the gas tank that the system is not working as normal and the gas pump keeps kicking off after 1/2 gallon or so unless you fill it very slowly. Reading on this site it seems like culprits are problems with potentially evap solenoid, evap canister, purge valve, wiring to solenoid, and/or plugged lines servicing these components.
The posts I have read indicate that the solenoid, canister, valve are all relatively straight forward parts replacements.
But, there are comments in some posts about needing to clear clogs potentially from the lines. Some indicate dropping the tank but I wanted to ask, since this will be a one-man driveway job if I undertake it in what is presently high temp, high humidity summer of Tennessee, if the lines can be cleared with an air hose without having to remove the gas tank.
It seems there is a line from the purge valve (on the engine) to the rear and at least 2 lines from the tank. One comment on a Youtube video asked if it was possible to clear the lines with the canister, solenoid and valve all disconnected before reinstall. The question asked about blowing the line from the valve with air pressure and then using a shop rag to assist in blowing air into the tank's filler neck to clear the other two lines.