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18. Emission Control System
18-2
Evaporative Emission Control System (E.E.C.)
1. Construction:
Reduce HC to pollute air.
To absorb fuel vapor and saving fuel consumption
2. Principle of operation
Vapor generated in fuel tank and fuel system through evaporation is collected in the confined
system to prevent it from escaping into the atmosphere, at the same time, the vapor will be
introduced into a charcoal canister where the hydrocarbon in the vapor will be absorbed by
activated carbon.
When the engine is running, the negative pressure of intake manifold opens the purge control
valve, forces HC off from activated carbon and then sucks it into engine together with air from
bottom of the canister.
The canister can be used repeatedly without reducing its performance because of the system's
purge function.
3. Trouble Diagnosis:
No fuel in the fuel tank
Loosen vacuum hose of the fuel pump
Jammed hose in the system
4. Cautions:
Do not exceed the reed valve of the fuel filler when filling fuel.
Do not have rush acceleration or running in high speed when applying the spare fuel.
Automatic control
fuel cup
Activated- carbon
canister
Vacuum hose
Flesh air inlet
Blow-by hose
Flesh air
Fuel
Fuel vapor
Vacuum
Engine
Fuel vapor separator
Fuel tank cap (closed type)
Fuel tank
Fuel hose
Vapor hose
Vapor purge
control solenoid
Air cleaner
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