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Sabrina Lambert Posted on Nov 01, 2013

Failed the "Fuel Evaporative Controls Functional" portion of smog test. How do I fix this problem?

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Start at the gas cap and trace all lines from one end to the other filling for not seeing (feeling) cracks, a break in the lines, there are multipule lines

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