Canister-close-valve-hyundai-elantra «VALIDATED · Summary»
: If the valve is stuck closed, air cannot escape the tank as you add fuel. This causes the gas pump nozzle to repeatedly click off before the tank is full.
: The vehicle's computer (PCM/ECU) commands the valve to close to seal the EVAP system for pressure leak tests. canister-close-valve-hyundai-elantra
The primary role of the canister close valve is to regulate the flow of fresh air into the charcoal canister. : If the valve is stuck closed, air
The , also known as the vent valve, is a critical component of the Hyundai Elantra’s Evaporative Emission Control (EVAP) system. Unlike the purge valve in the engine bay, the CCV is typically located at the rear of the vehicle, mounted on or near the charcoal canister close to the fuel tank. Function and Purpose The primary role of the canister close valve
: Use pliers to slide back hose clamps and disconnect the vacuum lines. Unplug the electrical harness from the valve.
: It remains open during normal driving to allow the canister to breathe and circulate fresh air.