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Removing EVAP canister

Discussion in '6th Generation 2002-2013' started by Pelon, Oct 4, 2016.

  1. Pelon

    Pelon New Member

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    I've heard that there is a way to remove the evap canister. It looks very easy to remove it. My question is if I remove it is there anything I need to do in order to not flash codes or mess with any sensors?
     


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  2. Mark919

    Mark919 New Member

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    I removed mine last year and have had no issues at all. It sure makes the oil filter change easy!
    As I recall the only revision was to configure a fuel tank vent tube. That was pretty simple.

    I kept the original parts in case the next owner wants to (or needs to) put it back to stock.
     


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    Awesome thanks!
     


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