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Hi guys.  I had a shop remove my washer fluid reservoir and install a Mopar Cold Air intake.  Instead of piping the charcoal canister back into the air intake, they removed the tubing from the canister and capped it off.  Is this going to cause pressure problems in the gas tank and lead to problems with the fuel pump down the road?  Should I reconnect a canister hose up through the engine bay and install a bung in the air intake so that it burns off the fumes, or potentially just delete the canister?  Thanks for the advice.

 

-Ross

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I'm sure you'll get differing opinions on this but I'm for putting it back. it does no harm and can jeep your truck from smelling like gas on a hot day.  there's no need to stay with the original though, there are plenty in the junkyards designed to mount under the truck out of sight. :L:

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41 minutes ago, Pete M said:

I'm sure you'll get differing opinions on this but I'm for putting it back. it does no harm and can jeep your truck from smelling like gas on a hot day.  there's no need to stay with the original though, there are plenty in the junkyards designed to mount under the truck out of sight. :L:

 

I agree.

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