It's ticking loudly and like mad when the car is running. It's on a 1999 2.0 16v petrol. The car does have some idle issues and was wondering if this could be related to the issues.
Don't think it should be as loud as it is at the moment.
lozz wrote:It allows fuel vapours to go into the fuel tank,
They're stored there until they can safely be transferred back to the engine to be burned with the normal air-fuel mixture.
Yup , it's a carcoal canister.
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A charcoal canister is much bigger than that normally. Fuel vapour from the tank is 'trapped' it in the canister (so the car doesn't stink of fuel like they did in the old days) when the engine's started it recovers the vapour and burns it off through the intake fannimold. That device looks like the purge control valve or something you could swap it with one from a scrapper to see if the noise stops?
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That's just the electrical valve. The filter canister is fitted under the plastic inner wing protector. It is on Coupes, anyway!
No 1 on here, with no.5 being the electrovalve in question.