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Old 08-28-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Question Help me locate this part?

Wow! Long time since I have posted on these forums. Anyhow, I have a question regarding a part I need for my Honda. It is located underneath and looks like a pressure valve piece for the EVAP system. It is broken and inside it does indeed move up and down. If someone could help me locate this part on Hondaautomotiveparts.com, that would be GREATLY appreciated.

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Re: Help me locate this part?

well the big cylinder piece is the air filter, i wouldnt recommend changing it til 100k miles. im not sure what the circled part is tho, have you tried taking it off? is the engine light on for evap emissions? alot of times a new gas cap will fix it.
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Re: Help me locate this part?

http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...L+TANK+%281%29

the piece is next to one of the # 37's but in order to get that piece you are going to have to order #20
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Re: Help me locate this part?

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the piece is next to one of the # 37's but in order to get that piece you are going to have to order #20
That's what I thought as well, and I don't want to order that whole deal if I don't have to. The CEL is on for EVAP issues gearbox, but that piece being broken might have to do with it. I just bought and replaced the gas cap, but it hasn't gone out and I've driven about 40-50 miles already. Should I reset and see if it comes back?
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Re: Help me locate this part?

yeah reset it first, otherwise it may be one of the valves near the tb. OR, i bet if you have an aftermarket intake, the evap hose that sits on top of the pipe finally got a hole rubbed into it. its a very common problem.
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Re: Help me locate this part?

Its definitely in the bottom. It was the EVAP code problem with the canister area? I don't remember the code but it was in relation to that. Also, I don't have an aftermarket intake.
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Re: Help me locate this part?

well it might be the charcoal canister gone bad. do you top off at the gas station after the pump clicks off? if you do, theres the problem. need a new charcoal can
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Re: Help me locate this part?

I try not too, but I'm sure I have before. Which part number is it on the hondaautomotiveparts.com?
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Re: Help me locate this part?

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well it might be the charcoal canister gone bad. do you top off at the gas station after the pump clicks off? if you do, theres the problem. need a new charcoal can
hmm what can happen if i do this?
i do this all the time so i guess its not good..?
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"it can damage the vent system saturating the charcoal canister." - per my google search.
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