88lance
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Hello everyone, got a new '02 Tahoe here. I live down a dirt road, and my '05 Tahoe and 2011 Sierra already can't take fuel because of a screwed up evap system.
From what I read, dust gets in some part of the system and ruins it and it will just constantly do this and you have to keep replacing it.
I had a few questions, especially since I just picked up this '02.
-what part is actually failing? Is it the canister, or the solenoid?
People say to replace the solenoid, but it seems like that wouldn't affect fuel going in, that sounds like the canister. Maybe somebody could explain what's going on there.
So on the '05 Tahoe we cleaned out the canister, tank, and lines and put it back on, and it fuels great but the engine light is still on saying something about the EVAP system. So that plan didn't work. Lol
- how do I prevent this from happening on the '02? What's getting dirty that's causing it to fail? Do I need to protect the solenoid or the canister somehow to prevent this?
From what I read, dust gets in some part of the system and ruins it and it will just constantly do this and you have to keep replacing it.
I had a few questions, especially since I just picked up this '02.
-what part is actually failing? Is it the canister, or the solenoid?
People say to replace the solenoid, but it seems like that wouldn't affect fuel going in, that sounds like the canister. Maybe somebody could explain what's going on there.
So on the '05 Tahoe we cleaned out the canister, tank, and lines and put it back on, and it fuels great but the engine light is still on saying something about the EVAP system. So that plan didn't work. Lol
- how do I prevent this from happening on the '02? What's getting dirty that's causing it to fail? Do I need to protect the solenoid or the canister somehow to prevent this?