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: Raise and safely support the rear of the vehicle to access the area near the fuel tank.
For many Elantra model years (including 2001–2016), replacing the CCV is a manageable DIY task. canister-close-valve-hyundai-elantra
: It remains open during normal driving to allow the canister to breathe and circulate fresh air. : Raise and safely support the rear of
: Find the black plastic charcoal canister held by a metal strap (usually secured by 12mm nuts). reattach all hoses and electrical connectors
: Secure the new unit, reattach all hoses and electrical connectors, and clear any trouble codes with an OBD2 scanner.
: The vehicle's computer (PCM/ECU) commands the valve to close to seal the EVAP system for pressure leak tests.