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What Emission Gas & what are your State limits & what did your vehicle read?
You can study exhaust gases on the internet & see what area of the vehicle needs work based on the gas readings
Have to educate yourself
Do not wait for someone to tell you things
You won't learn or remember if you don't study on your own or don't start a binder & take notes & copy web site info,punch the holes & put in the binder
Then you take your info out to the car & make the tests & fix things
This will show you the diagram of where it is located...auto parts stores carry this part too so don't think that the price you see there is final. Hope this helps you
If it hasn't had the spark plugs and wiring changed within 60,000 miles,I'd change them out. Clean the MAF sensor with brake spray cleaner also.Don't wipe the sensor wires,though.They're delicate. If this is not the problem fixer,then check for `ye olde vacuume leake',which always is a good guess when idling poorly. don-ohio
There are others that say the same thing & I do not
want to tell you to change any part,no one should
You always use the codes to guide you to a system
area & then do some testing
You will need a repair shop
Don't throw parts at it
You can learn a lot on YOU TUBE about what an evap
system is & how they work
Also several parts manufactures web sites have educational
video
You can watch that stuff all day long for years & never see it all
No reason not to educate your self when you have an internet connection
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