I just jammed a screwdriver in canister as far as I could and used vacuum to pull all the stuff out of it and hose to the tank. Worked like a champ and cost $0.00. Thanks for your video
Could you further describe exactly where you jammed the screwdriver? Did you pull it and jam it down one of the manufactured holes vac it out and reinstall or...? Did you do it while it was still in place? Apperciate the follow up.
diesel2421 Me too! After I finally got it off, I discovered that the hose and elbow are too tight to allow room to pull the fitting off the solenoid after releasing the tabs. It would have been easier, I believe, to have pulled the solenoid off the bracket, then pry off the clips.
Had the same problem where I couldn't fuel my Yukon and was getting the “Tighten fuel cap error”. First I disconnected the EVAP canister and all the little carbon pellets fell out. So, I dropped the tank, cleared all the lines w compressed air and replaced the canister and canister vent solenoid. With all that done I can now fill up the Yukon perfectly. No more shut off issues. Thanks for the great advice!
First, thanks for the effort in this video, it helped tremendously! However, even after the canister and vent solenoid re-locator were installed I still had the filling issue. It turned out to be carbon in the line still. Most people drop the tank but this is NOT needed. If you take the fitting back off with the 90 degree elbow, white in color you can suck the carbon out with a shop vac. I taped the shop vac onto the line, had my wife loosen and tighten the gas cap every 5 seconds or so and could watch the tank flex with suction so you know it was working. I then rattled the line as best as I could with the room you have and low and behold I got several bunches of the particles out, about a cup or cup and a half in total. Issue is fixed. Hope this saves some of you time and effort. This was on a 2007 Yukon Denali. Regards!
excellent, yeah we had two diagnose this issue as several other shops checked it out and couldn't fix it, so removing the tank to inspect and figure out what was happening was required. Now that people see where the carbon pieces get stuck, you may be able to clean them out and replace then canister and be done.
@@APDTY Understood and greatly appreciate your efforts as you saved me tons of time. Just wanted to reply so others knew they could maybe get around it without dropping the tank!
APDTY Thanks. That is great to know. I just replaced the purge valve and the solenoid on my 2005 Tahoe. The solenoid matched the OEM one. I didn’t know about the new version and AutoZone didn’t mention it. I hope I don’t have to replace the canister, but if I do, I’ll do the shop vac trick you described.
Thanks this fixed my issue, videos like this have given me the courage to preform repairs I would have never thought I could accomplish. Replaced the fuel pump assembly while I had the tank down and blew the lines out and I’m able to fill up with no stops.
Excellent video. Excellent instruction on how the system works and identifying the hose routing and function in addition to the evap components. THANK YOU!
Thank you making such a detailed video. It was a huge help! I just finished changing my vapor canister, having already changed the purge valve and solenoid. It took me 10 minutes to gas it up last night. My biggest problem was getting the small blue connector off. Squeezing the blue tabs didn’t help so I cut the nipple off the canister with a Dremel Multimax. I have been getting a “tighten fuel cap” message daily so ordered a replacement.
Great kit! Installed perfectly! Excellent instructions in the video, and when I called in to their service number to make sure this kit would fit my 2004 GMC Yukon 5.3, they went the extra mile to make sure the fitment was correct. THANK YOU!
Replaced charcoal canister, filter, and selenoid on top of engine. $80. The kicker was I didn’t want to drop the fuel tank to clean out evaporation lines. I disconnected and blew the f out of them as best I could. Then…. made a shop vac rig that blew air into my tank and checked all disconnects lines under vehicle and felt for air. Fixed my slow fuel issues. Contact me if you need help. I can walk you through.
Useful tips that helped a lot with my 05 Avalanche. Disengaged canister, used air compressor to get rid of build up. Also tried to clear as best possible the line from the engine compartment under the cover. Remounted canister (solenoid was replaced about a month ago). $30 gas ⛽️ and no shut off. Eventually I’ll get it replaced, just buying time...
I'm having the same filling issue , changed the solenoid ,didn't fix it, about to change the charcoal canister next...hopoing that will fix issue ,,, also I hear a whistling sound when im driving the vehicle , is that noise a part of the problem as well ?
I have very shaky idle, gas tank will not fill and it stall and doesnt accelerate right but no cel, could it be related to the canister or do i need to have a canister cel
Hayden Hamlin yes exactly, the air is not venting out of the gas tank as it fills. Watch for small charcoal particles, if you see those then you will need the canister and to clean out all of the lines,
Right now, my 2011 Ford F-250 6.2 liter gas truck stops after I fill the first ten gallons or so, and then it will stop almost every 0.2 gallons. Which obviously makes a 32 gallon fill up take a little while. I think this is my issue.
Te felisito por tu tutorial esto ayuda a ahorrar un poco de lana y sobre todo no ay forma que los mecánicos trancen al cliente solo te faltó mencionar donde está ubicado el canister
I had the same issues I removed both items And used Compressed air in the canister Which after 10 mins of blowing and tapping had little dust/dirt The purge valve Which has a plastic snap on top i removed to find grit (one bigger than sand) and dirt in the filter which looked like a red scratch pad Which i washed out the whole system Along with pad And returned everything back I figure after almost 15 years of driving my Blazer On and off road it was time to do this while doing new fuel lines I see you took apart the problem But rather than wash it out and order a $3 new filter you went with whole new system for around $150 ?
We had to drop the fuel tank to figure out where the clog was, The fact that small pieces of charcoal are spread out through the vent system was enough evidence to know the canister has failed and must be replaced, the canister cannot be cleaned and if the charcoal has spread through the system, well then it must be replaced. The job of the charcoal canister is to absorb fuel fumes so they do not vent to the atmosphere or inside or near your car as they are highly flammable. If you found any small particles that look like coal, then you need to replace that canister and you would most likely have a check engine light on.
@@APDTY Marineland Black Diamond Media Premium Activated Carbon $20 ----- Range Hood Charcoal Filters ( cut to size ) $8 ---- Black Silicone Adhesive Sealant $6 Cansister filter You can open and wash out and replace the filter with the same filters for range hoods They bear the same microns allowing the air to pass while trapping non gas forms The paper filter in the canister is prone to fail with moisture and heat over time And a imbalance on the Ph level Sometimes fully replacing the whole system is a good idea Other times As dad always use to say ..if it ain broke don't try to fix it
@@freakyflow well as long as the problem is fixed then all good, especially if you saved money! In a professional shop though you can be fined for altering the emission controls,
So what if I just slide my own vent line down the filler neck while filling up. Then pull it back out when I'm done.No check engine light or codes, just slow filling.
nascarr11 I am not totally sure without lifting the vehicle up and looking closely, you might be able to on some models, the other option is cut the cable or clamp from the hoist and replace the hoist with a new one, now they are available aftermarket and way cheaper then the dealer, usually well under $100 for the house and cable assembly
I have this issue with my 2007 Avalanche I even got the engine light on now since I kept putting it off as is more of pain in the ass than an actual performance issue. But now that the light is on I need to fix it.
There's also I valve on the top front of the motor it'll quit and set off the check engine light it's easy to change and about 30 bucks check it out first
ECxPassion the longer you wait with a full vapor canister, the closer you get to it coming apart and circulating through the fuel tank vapor vent system,
Yea it'll give you check engine light (tighten gas gap even tho it's tight the system is detecting a lack prly the purge valve) and in my experience (05 Tahoe) That's exactly what happened. Started off changing out the cheapest part 1st then took canister out put air line threw it figured it would either work or I'd mess it up and the replace it using a low psi and ran water threw it repeated till clean water came out. Luckily no charcoal was falling out but I blew out the lines just incase since I was down there anyway.. seen a spider web come out of a buddy's Silverado. But been working just fine since think cost was 30-40 bucks and good part of my day mainly cleaning the charcoal canister and making sure it was dried out. A lot GM vehicles have this problem so it's gonna differ depending on climate (dusty dry) and just how bad it is. But If you can change oil or have a lil know how its relatively easy. And all of this is for emission which in my state they no longer check 🤦♂️so technically I could of bypassed the canister but that's a whole other can of worms. My advice just get up under your truck and take a look I got sick of stopping every 2-3 dollars getting gas and went home right after the gas station got on the concrete and a couple RUclips vids a lil gogle and next day she was good. I'am not a mechanic and can't say what you guys should or shouldn't do. just passing on my experience for entertainment. If I had the resources sure I probably would of changed all done in this video aka the right way lol. But I'm good with my fix after 7 months.. Good luck
T Jack you get it working? Dude on the top of the comment list says to get a shop vac and suck out the carbon build up... I gotta do this to my 05 Tahoe but haven’t gotten around to do it. Filling gas takes like an hour to fill up.... or 10 min for a quarter tank lol
Leki Latu so if you found any small black carbon particles, then the canister came apart and you may have to blow out all of the lines, also a vent valve exists that may need to be replaced, check for any trouble codes as the vent valve will usually leave a code and turn in the check engine light
Nice video however I feel like the charcoal pellets coming out is a design flaw that GM has never addressed. The real problem is that these pellets roll out over time and fill the air lines so they should be blown out during this process to.
1st great video I have a 2007 GMC YUKON XL I had the same problem with unable to pump gas. Took 45min to only put $25 in. I bought a new valve I bought the same one you show in the videos. I did change the solenord the part that is above the driver side valve cover. I did not change the canister and I'm still having the problem. What can I do?? Thanks again
I fixed it, besides installing a new charcoal canister I had to drop the gas tank and blow out the lines and tank. A bunch of charcoal was inside both. If you do not do that it will screw up the fuel pump and tank and injectors. Not as simple as changing the gas cap. It it's the charcoal canister you need to blow out the charcoal.
Shannon Williams www.amazon.com/ACDelco-215-464-Original-Equipment-Canister/dp/B000EQVSME/ref=as_li_ss_tl?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1504720131&sr=1-1&keywords=215-464&linkCode=sl1&tag=aupaditoyo-20&linkId=ed8693f855588680f285e160b8b89b93
icutwood 247 it can be unsafe and actually would be illegal and if you live in a state that does vehicle inspections, you would not pass, the purpose of the canister is to absorb fuel vapors, if you just vent the vapors outside the vehicle, well that could explode if ignited, the vapors must go somewhere and the charcoal canister is the safest and best place
HELP- Would this cause my oil to smell like fuel I checked my fuel injectors for leaks none are leaking I am getting one engine code for po449 the canister stuck on this going to drain my oil and see if I see gas right now oil cap just has strong sent of fuel
Yea it's running rich cause the valve is either stuck or not working so fumes are not being vented properly and are burning up..Fairly cheap form auto parts store and pretty easy. Po449 I believe is purge valve seolnoied. Ask that Google guy he knows everything and there videos about on RUclips as well. Goodluck (I am not a mechanic just passing on my own personal experience) I have fixed every issue I've had on my 05 Tahoe so some experience is required. If you can do regular maintenance chage oil, air filter etc you can fix it.
Auto Parts Direct To You enque parte trae ubicado el filtro de gasolina de una suburban 2004 porque no lo encuentro donde debe ir que seria en el puente de la transmicion
Because why would I want to keep buying a part it's going to keep doing the same thing just trying to do the vent from the canister and let it vent to the atmosphere
Line is probably clogged from tank,did mine and problem I'd better, I think mine is clogged some still.Some Day will have to drop tank to get to the lines
I was wondering the same thing. I got a P0440 too. I feel inclined to fix the vent valve solenoid and hope that does it but at the same time I don't want to waste my time fixing crap for no reason
hmm, u may be right, we say 2005 when we started the video, We are doing a air door actuator on this soon so we will update with the proper production date, thanks
Yeaup and that is why we sell the relocation kit so often, it keeps much more dirt and dust out when the filter is relocated high up and near the transmission
I just jammed a screwdriver in canister as far as I could and used vacuum to pull all the stuff out of it and hose to the tank. Worked like a champ and cost $0.00. Thanks for your video
Same 🤣
Could you further describe exactly where you jammed the screwdriver? Did you pull it and jam it down one of the manufactured holes vac it out and reinstall or...? Did you do it while it was still in place? Apperciate the follow up.
@@carmellodannajr pulled it off and stuck it down one of the manufactured holes
Mane whoever you are, you are a lifesaver. I was fumbling with these clips for the canister for like 25 minutes. Thank you
glad it helped, thanks for watching!!
Blue tab thanks for looking out. God bless
Lol me too, I have to clean my canyon and Silverado
diesel2421 Me too! After I finally got it off, I discovered that the hose and elbow are too tight to allow room to pull the fitting off the solenoid after releasing the tabs. It would have been easier, I believe, to have pulled the solenoid off the bracket, then pry off the clips.
Had the same problem where I couldn't fuel my Yukon and was getting the “Tighten fuel cap error”. First I disconnected the EVAP canister and all the little carbon pellets fell out. So, I dropped the tank, cleared all the lines w compressed air and replaced the canister and canister vent solenoid. With all that done I can now fill up the Yukon perfectly. No more shut off issues. Thanks for the great advice!
First, thanks for the effort in this video, it helped tremendously! However, even after the canister and vent solenoid re-locator were installed I still had the filling issue. It turned out to be carbon in the line still. Most people drop the tank but this is NOT needed. If you take the fitting back off with the 90 degree elbow, white in color you can suck the carbon out with a shop vac. I taped the shop vac onto the line, had my wife loosen and tighten the gas cap every 5 seconds or so and could watch the tank flex with suction so you know it was working. I then rattled the line as best as I could with the room you have and low and behold I got several bunches of the particles out, about a cup or cup and a half in total. Issue is fixed. Hope this saves some of you time and effort. This was on a 2007 Yukon Denali. Regards!
excellent, yeah we had two diagnose this issue as several other shops checked it out and couldn't fix it, so removing the tank to inspect and figure out what was happening was required. Now that people see where the carbon pieces get stuck, you may be able to clean them out and replace then canister and be done.
@@APDTY Understood and greatly appreciate your efforts as you saved me tons of time. Just wanted to reply so others knew they could maybe get around it without dropping the tank!
Ryan Schell think this would work with a Tahoe since it’s also GM?
Ryan Schell was your tank empty when you sucked the carbon out with the vacuum?
APDTY Thanks. That is great to know. I just replaced the purge valve and the solenoid on my 2005 Tahoe. The solenoid matched the OEM one. I didn’t know about the new version and AutoZone didn’t mention it. I hope I don’t have to replace the canister, but if I do, I’ll do the shop vac trick you described.
Thanks this fixed my issue, videos like this have given me the courage to preform repairs I would have never thought I could accomplish. Replaced the fuel pump assembly while I had the tank down and blew the lines out and I’m able to fill up with no stops.
Excellent video. Excellent instruction on how the system works and identifying the hose routing and function in addition to the evap components. THANK YOU!
Thank you making such a detailed video. It was a huge help! I just finished changing my vapor canister, having already changed the purge valve and solenoid. It took me 10 minutes to gas it up last night. My biggest problem was getting the small blue connector off. Squeezing the blue tabs didn’t help so I cut the nipple off the canister with a Dremel Multimax. I have been getting a “tighten fuel cap” message daily so ordered a replacement.
did that make the "tighten fuel cap" message go away?
@@kristy1135 yes did it?
This guy knows his stuff, fixed my 05 z71 in no time!!
Great kit! Installed perfectly! Excellent instructions in the video, and when I called in to their service number to make sure this kit would fit my 2004 GMC Yukon 5.3, they went the extra mile to make sure the fitment was correct. THANK YOU!
Kev Martin excellent, thank you so much for commenting, we love when it all works like it’s suppose to, the parts and our business!
Where do you get this kit from? I need one for my truck
Just pulled that hose with the white clip and filled the tank in no time. Thanks Brother!
now you just created a vacuum leak for the return to the engine
Replaced charcoal canister, filter, and selenoid on top of engine. $80. The kicker was I didn’t want to drop the fuel tank to clean out evaporation lines. I disconnected and blew the f out of them as best I could. Then…. made a shop vac rig that blew air into my tank and checked all disconnects lines under vehicle and felt for air. Fixed my slow fuel issues. Contact me if you need help. I can walk you through.
My canister was a disaster charcole pellets everywhere.
Useful tips that helped a lot with my 05 Avalanche. Disengaged canister, used air compressor to get rid of build up. Also tried to clear as best possible the line from the engine compartment under the cover. Remounted canister (solenoid was replaced about a month ago). $30 gas ⛽️ and no shut off. Eventually I’ll get it replaced, just buying time...
The little blue clip from the purge line should be reinstalled on the line end. Makes it a lot easier to install the line on the canister.
Yes your right I caught that!
You're a damn good mechanic! Well done 💪
Took me 2 days to find your video..... thank you!
I forgot to add that I placed the square filter end in the same spot as the original which was along side the inlet gas hose .
I'm having the same filling issue , changed the solenoid ,didn't fix it, about to change the charcoal canister next...hopoing that will fix issue ,,, also I hear a whistling sound when im driving the vehicle , is that noise a part of the problem as well ?
why would you replace the charcoal canister when all it needed was flushed out with warm water. and have an airline blow it clean
I have very shaky idle, gas tank will not fill and it stall and doesnt accelerate right but no cel, could it be related to the canister or do i need to have a canister cel
Would this cause the gas pump to stop about every gallon acting like the tank is full
Hayden Hamlin yes exactly, the air is not venting out of the gas tank as it fills. Watch for small charcoal particles, if you see those then you will need the canister and to clean out all of the lines,
Right now, my 2011 Ford F-250 6.2 liter gas truck stops after I fill the first ten gallons or so, and then it will stop almost every 0.2 gallons. Which obviously makes a 32 gallon fill up take a little while. I think this is my issue.
@@davidcoiner6550 your issue isnt the same as the video. Its the ford logo brother. Just change that and you're good to go. You're welcome
So I did this same exact procedure. Still can’t fill up my tank. Any suggestions? Or any steps I’m missing?
Try watching this video. ruclips.net/video/aDiKIs3horc/видео.html
Te felisito por tu tutorial esto ayuda a ahorrar un poco de lana y sobre todo no ay forma que los mecánicos trancen al cliente solo te faltó mencionar donde está ubicado el canister
thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!!
Daniel Ortiz... Hola se me rompió está caja...es importante? Muchas grasias
@@gokucacaroto4617 speka englisddd
@@doogystyle3satisfies889 Sorry...this canister es brock en my truck es important?
debajo del carro
Took/ Received fuel like a CHAMP!
Mine won’t receive gas easy
I have codes 455 and 446 will this fix both codes?
Well explained..I'm on it today...thank u so much..😅
Thanks. Exactly what our problem was. Great video
After replaced a new fuel canister, would engine check cause this?
Could the line from the canister to the tank allow charcoal to get into the tank?
Yes im having the same problem
@@roscos8547 yes that line gets clogged.
I had the same issues I removed both items And used Compressed air in the canister Which after 10 mins of blowing and tapping had little dust/dirt The purge valve Which has a plastic snap on top i removed to find grit (one bigger than sand) and dirt in the filter which looked like a red scratch pad Which i washed out the whole system Along with pad And returned everything back I figure after almost 15 years of driving my Blazer On and off road it was time to do this while doing new fuel lines
I see you took apart the problem But rather than wash it out and order a $3 new filter you went with whole new system for around $150 ?
You cannot wash out the canister. Replace with a new one and you'll be good for another 10-15 years.
@@4paulseyes Never washed it i used air .. Everything is back in the truck Runs perfect
We had to drop the fuel tank to figure out where the clog was, The fact that small pieces of charcoal are spread out through the vent system was enough evidence to know the canister has failed and must be replaced, the canister cannot be cleaned and if the charcoal has spread through the system, well then it must be replaced. The job of the charcoal canister is to absorb fuel fumes so they do not vent to the atmosphere or inside or near your car as they are highly flammable. If you found any small particles that look like coal, then you need to replace that canister and you would most likely have a check engine light on.
@@APDTY Marineland Black Diamond Media Premium Activated Carbon $20 ----- Range Hood Charcoal Filters ( cut to size ) $8 ---- Black Silicone Adhesive Sealant $6
Cansister filter You can open and wash out and replace the filter with the same filters for range hoods They bear the same microns allowing the air to pass while trapping non gas forms The paper filter in the canister is prone to fail with moisture and heat over time And a imbalance on the Ph level
Sometimes fully replacing the whole system is a good idea Other times As dad always use to say ..if it ain broke don't try to fix it
@@freakyflow well as long as the problem is fixed then all good, especially if you saved money! In a professional shop though you can be fined for altering the emission controls,
Is this the same thing that will throw code P0449? I can fill my tank easily
So what if I just slide my own vent line down the filler neck while filling up. Then pull it back out when I'm done.No check engine light or codes, just slow filling.
If my spare tire won't come down will I have any issues replacing this?
nascarr11 I am not totally sure without lifting the vehicle up and looking closely, you might be able to on some models, the other option is cut the cable or clamp from the hoist and replace the hoist with a new one, now they are available aftermarket and way cheaper then the dealer, usually well under $100 for the house and cable assembly
I have this issue with my 2007 Avalanche I even got the engine light on now since I kept putting it off as is more of pain in the ass than an actual performance issue. But now that the light is on I need to fix it.
There's also I valve on the top front of the motor it'll quit and set off the check engine light it's easy to change and about 30 bucks check it out first
ECxPassion the longer you wait with a full vapor canister, the closer you get to it coming apart and circulating through the fuel tank vapor vent system,
Does anyone know when the relocation kits will be available again and if they work with 2005 5.34 li suburbans?
Do you know if this would cause the tighten the gas cap message? Have 2005 Tahoe z71.
Yea it'll give you check engine light (tighten gas gap even tho it's tight the system is detecting a lack prly the purge valve) and in my experience (05 Tahoe) That's exactly what happened. Started off changing out the cheapest part 1st then took canister out put air line threw it figured it would either work or I'd mess it up and the replace it using a low psi and ran water threw it repeated till clean water came out. Luckily no charcoal was falling out but I blew out the lines just incase since I was down there anyway.. seen a spider web come out of a buddy's Silverado. But been working just fine since think cost was 30-40 bucks and good part of my day mainly cleaning the charcoal canister and making sure it was dried out.
A lot GM vehicles have this problem so it's gonna differ depending on climate (dusty dry) and just how bad it is. But If you can change oil or have a lil know how its relatively easy. And all of this is for emission which in my state they no longer check 🤦♂️so technically I could of bypassed the canister but that's a whole other can of worms. My advice just get up under your truck and take a look I got sick of stopping every 2-3 dollars getting gas and went home right after the gas station got on the concrete and a couple RUclips vids a lil gogle and next day she was good. I'am not a mechanic and can't say what you guys should or shouldn't do. just passing on my experience for entertainment. If I had the resources sure I probably would of changed all done in this video aka the right way lol. But I'm good with my fix after 7 months.. Good luck
I had the cannister changed on my 2005 Chevy Avalanch and it’s still not pumping gas correctly. What can I do now?
Try the gas cap. Get a new one if the gaskets look wormed out.
Let me know how it goes fam.
T Jack you get it working? Dude on the top of the comment list says to get a shop vac and suck out the carbon build up...
I gotta do this to my 05 Tahoe but haven’t gotten around to do it. Filling gas takes like an hour to fill up.... or 10 min for a quarter tank lol
Thanks I got 2010 Tahoe
That’s mean it has the same product that you did or not waiting your response
Thanks again
Not the same
thank you for the video!
Is not possible to restore the old canister instead to replace it by a new one?
The line that goes to tank is it supposed to have a little gas come out when u disconnect?
Luke Delanoy if it is the fuel line then definitely,
Im needing to do this on my 06 suburban, will this kit work?
I know this is an old video but besides filling would this improve performance at all? Since fuel system breathes better?
Adds 20 horsepower!
Will this cause a P0446 code?
I replaced the canister and valve and that didn't fix the problem. Don't know what to do
I changed all of the cannister and filter but still filling up show
Leki Latu so if you found any small black carbon particles, then the canister came apart and you may have to blow out all of the lines, also a vent valve exists that may need to be replaced, check for any trouble codes as the vent valve will usually leave a code and turn in the check engine light
@@APDTY ok thanks
Blow out the lines
How bout black smoke out tail pipes i have a 07 f150 4.6 p0452 p0191 cant find nothing on that
Check your coolant temp sensor sensor for the ECM
@@marklemker4088 ended up being vacuum leak front of engine on frame
Nice video however I feel like the charcoal pellets coming out is a design flaw that GM has never addressed. The real problem is that these pellets roll out over time and fill the air lines so they should be blown out during this process to.
1st great video
I have a 2007 GMC YUKON XL I had the same problem with unable to pump gas. Took 45min to only put $25 in.
I bought a new valve I bought the same one you show in the videos. I did change the solenord the part that is above the driver side valve cover. I did not change the canister and I'm still having the problem. What can I do?? Thanks again
Change the canister? I think, may be wrong, you can get charcoal bits in the line and that’ll create blockage. Blowout that vent line from the front
Did you get the problem fixed and what was it
I fixed it, besides installing a new charcoal canister I had to drop the gas tank and blow out the lines and tank. A bunch of charcoal was inside both. If you do not do that it will screw up the fuel pump and tank and injectors. Not as simple as changing the gas cap. It it's the charcoal canister you need to blow out the charcoal.
Jason Tripkovich guess I should get mines redone, I replaced all these parts but issue is still there. 08 Tahoe
I replaced both of these just as in your video. Went to the gas station and fizzzle still won’t accept gas. :(
I need one for the exact same truck. What's the part # and where did you buy it?
Shannon Williams www.amazon.com/ACDelco-215-464-Original-Equipment-Canister/dp/B000EQVSME/ref=as_li_ss_tl?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1504720131&sr=1-1&keywords=215-464&linkCode=sl1&tag=aupaditoyo-20&linkId=ed8693f855588680f285e160b8b89b93
Will this give me a P0446 engine code as well or is that something else.
That was my code,when I changed I had charcoal come out,fills quicker now,but I think my line is clogged s little
Jason Elliott yes
@@APDTY what about P0440? Is that a common code with slow refueling?
Where is the fscm located on 07 tahoe?
Does anyone know if there's any way to just eliminate the canister
icutwood 247 it can be unsafe and actually would be illegal and if you live in a state that does vehicle inspections, you would not pass, the purpose of the canister is to absorb fuel vapors, if you just vent the vapors outside the vehicle, well that could explode if ignited, the vapors must go somewhere and the charcoal canister is the safest and best place
Well canister weren't added till about 72 so what did they do before that.
HELP- Would this cause my oil to smell like fuel I checked my fuel injectors for leaks none are leaking I am getting one engine code for po449 the canister stuck on this going to drain my oil and see if I see gas right now oil cap just has strong sent of fuel
Yea it's running rich cause the valve is either stuck or not working so fumes are not being vented properly and are burning up..Fairly cheap form auto parts store and pretty easy. Po449 I believe is purge valve seolnoied. Ask that Google guy he knows everything and there videos about on RUclips as well. Goodluck (I am not a mechanic just passing on my own personal experience) I have fixed every issue I've had on my 05 Tahoe so some experience is required. If you can do regular maintenance chage oil, air filter etc you can fix it.
How much does this cost to replace
How much should this cost if a mechanic does it ?
quisiera saber cuales son los sintomas que te llevaron a este diagnostico, saludos.
El combustible no fluiría en el tanque de gasolina, se tarda el dueño del vehículo 40 minutos para llenar.
Auto Parts Direct To You enque parte trae ubicado el filtro de gasolina de una suburban 2004 porque no lo encuentro donde debe ir que seria en el puente de la transmicion
@@fernandorivas7573 esta adentro del tanque
I cleaned out lines but didnt replace canister most likely need new canister?
Jesus Rocha How did you clean the line out?
Why don't you just undo the vent is going to the canister and that would solve the problem that's what I did to my truck
Because why would I want to keep buying a part it's going to keep doing the same thing just trying to do the vent from the canister and let it vent to the atmosphere
I did but still with the same problem.i changed 2 more pieces too.thanks
I installed in my gmc , same problem but no fixed the problem, I don't know where is the problem but so difficult to fill
Line is probably clogged from tank,did mine and problem I'd better, I think mine is clogged some still.Some Day will have to drop tank to get to the lines
Great video. Did u have to take down the fuel tank to get to the canister?
No it's either near your gas tank or under hood
I have this problem on my 2008 Tahoe i changed both of these and still have the problem
So I did this and it's still not taking fuel at more than a trickle, now what?
Try watching part 2 of this issue, and see if that helps at all. ruclips.net/video/aDiKIs3horc/видео.html
Where is it located?
Back near the gas tank, the lines run from the gas tank to the canister
Would this give you code p0440
I was wondering the same thing. I got a P0440 too. I feel inclined to fix the vent valve solenoid and hope that does it but at the same time I don't want to waste my time fixing crap for no reason
Nobody is gonna mention the fact he called a tahoe a yukon
Same thang
Thanks good gob u did my brother
bashir habid thank you 🙏 🤟
Didn’t give any info on socket sizes or show how to undo clips.
Holy shit balls batman. They can't make filling up your vehicle simple anymore.
Great video. Thanks
How the fuck did you get a gmc Yukon when it shows a tahoe z71
that my sir is not a 2007 model :D
05 or 06
hmm, u may be right, we say 2005 when we started the video, We are doing a air door actuator on this soon so we will update with the proper production date, thanks
Auto Parts Direct To You your right you say in the video I think he was saying your title of video.
DK King that is also a Chevy Tahoe not a GMC Yukon
Q precios cuesta esa parte
Canister Filter Relocation Kit: amzn.to/2j4Mu0Z
Charcoal Canister: amzn.to/2gMfVnE
Problem is they put this crap under the vehicle if your in the dirt much it plugs it the older vehicles put them under the hood
Yeap. My 93 chevy c 1500 is under the hood. Never have issues and it passes smog with flying colors
Yeaup and that is why we sell the relocation kit so often, it keeps much more dirt and dust out when the filter is relocated high up and near the transmission
Interesting