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Checking the gasoline vapor recovery system
Checking the gasoline vapor recovery system
(Chevrolet Tahoe 1)
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1. The need to check the tank with the absorber (see photo) indicates a strong smell of gasoline in the engine compartment.
2. Inspect the condition of the tank and all connecting hoses.
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