The EVAP control system limits
the fuel vapor emissions to the atmosphere. The EVAP control system transfers
the fuel vapor from a sealed fuel tank to an activated carbon (charcoal)
storage device (EVAP canister). The EVAP canister will store the fuel vapors
until the engine is able to use them.
The EVAP control system is required to detect evaporative fuel system
leaks as small as 0.040 inch. between the fuel filler cap and the purge
valve. The system can test the evaporative emission system integrity by
applying a vacuum signal (ported or manifold) to the fuel tank. This will
create a small vacuum that can be monitored for leaks.