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2005 Ford Expedition Canister Purge Valve, Vapor Canister

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OEM 2005 Ford Expedition Parts for Vapor Canister

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Canister Purge Valve, Vapor Canister Installation and Repair Tips for 2005 Ford Expedition

  • Q: How to service and repair the evaporative emission canister purge valve on 2005 Ford Expedition?
    A: In order to service the evaporative emission canister purge valve, you should disconnect the battery ground cable in order to minimize the risk of electrical sparks. Make sure there is no smoking or open fire. Unscrew the electrical connector and take out the fuel vapor pipes. Take out the old valve, put in the new one and perform leak test to check functionality.
  • Q: What Precautions Should Be Taken with the Vapor Canister in the Evaporative Emissions System to Prevent Explosion or Fire on 2005 Ford Expedition?
    A: The evaporative emissions unit has fuel vapor which is a risk of explosion or fire. To reduce any chances of electrical sparks, disconnect the battery ground cable. Do not smoke or use open fires in the vicinity of fuel parts. Disconnect and pull out the EVAP canister using the procedure, and perform a leak test when it is reconnected.
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