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Siphoned?
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<blockquote data-quote="scott degroot" data-source="post: 1015805" data-attributes="member: 66039"><p>You should be able to crawl underneath the truck easily enough to access the filter. Being that the evap system is not part of the fuel supply system nothing needs to be done with the fuel system in order to service this. You will be looking for a small rectangular box with a hose attached to either end of it. One of the hoses will be attached to the canister vent solenoid. You can either purchase a new vent filter or open up the old one and clean it out (that's what I do). If this doesn't solve the problem then you either have a evap canister vent solenoid that is partially closed or the evap canister itself has a restriction and needs to be replaced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott degroot, post: 1015805, member: 66039"] You should be able to crawl underneath the truck easily enough to access the filter. Being that the evap system is not part of the fuel supply system nothing needs to be done with the fuel system in order to service this. You will be looking for a small rectangular box with a hose attached to either end of it. One of the hoses will be attached to the canister vent solenoid. You can either purchase a new vent filter or open up the old one and clean it out (that's what I do). If this doesn't solve the problem then you either have a evap canister vent solenoid that is partially closed or the evap canister itself has a restriction and needs to be replaced. [/QUOTE]
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