Evap System
Can I delete the Evap Purge Solenoid, and the evap system?
Also, what exactly is the purpose of the Evap System?
Thanks for any info guys.
If you are in an emissions compliant area probably not, although that has never stopped anyone before if you just delete the codes.
The purpose of EVAP (Evaporative Emissions) is purely EPA. It is a simple system that captures hydrocarbons from the fuel in the tank and during refueling and temporarily stores them into a canister and then purges them through the intake plenum via a purge solenoid (mounted on your manifold) at a given time, sometimes idle, sometimes driving at light to moderate loads.
If the car is a 1996 and up it most likely will have an Enhanced System where part of the OBD II monitoring strategy is to check the systems ability to hold a trapped vacuum at least on a GM. If there are any leaks in the system, broken lines, disconnected components, gas cap missing, etc the monitor will fail and the system will store a DTC. There are about 16 generic codes that can be set on a given GM system. They pertain to both function and leak. They will numerically be a P04XX (something). There is usually a second solenoid somewhere near the canister that is called the vent solenoid and its function is to seal the system off from atmosphere when it goes into leak check mode, otherswise it is normally open. the purge solenoid is normally closed unless the system is purging, where then this solenoid would be duty cycled at a given percentage. This can vary between 20% to 100%. The vent solenoid is usually either ON or OFF.
So you are saying that if I delete all evap stuff I can just delete the codes and be ok. One question, will these codes come back repetively if the system is deleted?
Oh yeah, not worried about emissions here
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i understand what your saying but can you further elabirate on it a little? where is the canister?
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i thought that was the purge valve/silenoid? it has wires going to it.






