Evap Canister Replacement
So, I discovered that my battery has been dripping acid onto my evap canister and has now successfully managed to put a hole in it. I got a new batter, found a $25 evap canister at a junk yard (no way I am paying $197 for a new "pastic box"), and am going to replace the canister tomorrow. It looks pretty straight forward, unplug the old one, stick in the new one. Is there anything I should watch out for, or make sure I do?
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t-blizzard
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Feb 24, 2007 11:43 PM
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