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Volkswagen Golf III / Vento (from 1991 to 1997, the year of issue)

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The system of petrol vapor recovery






Gasoline vapor recovery system installed on all vehicles with petrol engine and reduces emissions of unburned fuel vapors and consists of a solenoid valve, absorber and connecting valve.
Fuel tank cap is tight and gasoline vapors are absorbed by the absorber (capacity of the activated carbon), located in the engine compartment on the right front fender of the car. A command controller absorber solenoid valve opens and releases vapors into the intake system where they are mixed with the primary air-fuel mixture and then burned in the engine.
To protect the converter from damage pereobogaschenie fuel mixture (for example, when the engine is idling) solenoid valve petrol vapor recovery system is opened only when the engine is under load, or is warm.




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