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2003 Lincoln Town Car Canister Purge Valve, Vapor Canister

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OEM 2003 Lincoln Town Car Parts for Vapor Canister

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Canister Purge Valve, Vapor Canister Installation and Repair Tips for 2003 Lincoln Town Car

  • Q: How to Service and Repair the Vapor Canister on 2003 Lincoln Town Car?
    A: In order to fix Evaporative Emission Control Canister, pull the battery, lift the car, and remove the canister vent solenoid and fuel vapor hose assembly. Take the canister out, replace by following the mechanism backwards. Carry out a leak test and verification drive cycle to verify that it functions properly.
  • Q: How to Service and Repair the Canister Purge Valve on 2003 Lincoln Town Car?
    A: To service the Canister Purge Valve, unscrew the connector, tubes and hoses and screw off the two securing nuts. To install, reverse all the procedures and perform a leak test. Lastly, run the evaporative emission repair verification drive cycle to check that it is operating well.
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