Theres 3 10mm bolts holding it on and a hose connected to it![]()
Hi mate, how did you get on with this? think I need to change my canister too as I keep getting the 'evaporative emissions system low purge flow' fault on my dash and I believe this is the cause.
What's the fault code that came up?
It was easy peasy, took me about 5-10 mins!
The charcoal canister is held on to a bracket. If you look on the back of the canister there is a small plastic tab i had to lift slightly to unhook the canister. Make sure you lift it enough so it stays there to unhook itself. I then grabbed the canister from the bottom and pulled up very hard until the canister slid away from the hooks. I managed to snap that rear plastic tab in the process but the new canister slid straight back in again and hasn't moved so that's fine!
Remove hoses connected to it and re-attach your new hose. The hose which goes towards the back into a white plastic tube looking thing is easy to get off too. On the end of that pipe there is a plastic white clip, just push the clip in and lift!
Thank god i checked on here before sending it to a garage and paying for a 5-10 min job!
Hi mate, the code that came up was : PO441: Evaporative Emission System Incorrect Purge Flow
I've switched it off a few times and it always ends up coming back, no problem with the car though with regards to performance, runs still the same.
But since i've changed it the car is once again back to normal and back to 2nd gear spinning!Ahhh fair enough, glad I seen this post then and cheers for the directions on how to replace it, I'll definitely be doing that.
How much did the charcoal canister cost ya? Do you have a pic by any chance on where it is in the engine bay?
It may not necessarily be the canister, couple of valves could be affecting it too, as could a leak
Can't believe I was quoted £115 in labour alone to replace this part! Luckily the light's stayed off for a couple of weeks for me but I'll def be giving this a go myself if it rears it's head again!