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Originally Posted by ike84
No, don't delete the purge valve. I don't know this for for sure but i think it will be far too much trouble to do so than what it's worth. just delete the canister and route the vent lines directly to the purge valve.
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Hmm, ok. I'll need to splice back in some of that wiring (I had cut out all the wiring related to EVAP) to get the purge valve to work again. I'm assuming that the default state of the valve if no power on it is closed?
I guess what I still don't understand is when the purge valve is closed, how does air get in or out (ie, what prevents it from being a closed loop system?).