> Greetings,
>
> Thank you for the thorough response. By the way, It's a '99 Accord
> Coupe, 4cyl. I didn't realize that this part would perform different
> functions in different cars, which is why I neglected to provide the
> model and year.
Performs the same function in all vehicles with that type of EVAP. But...
It's *always* a good idea when posting questions to state year, model, trim
level, transmission and presence or absence of A/C. Engine controls differ
given the above. This way some of us can look to see if there are known
problems, gotchas, or TSBs involving your ride.
> How often does the EVAP system do a self test?
Don't know for sure, but I think it's at least once per trip.
> When you say, "it needs to be able to apply vacuum to the tank..." Are
> you talking about the vapor purge tank or gas tank? I would assume
> the gas tank since it overrides the vacuum valve, which prevents
> access to it.
Correct.
> Also...the vapor purge tank. How are there "extra" vapors where they
> need their own tank?
There aren't any "extra" vapors. All fuel tank vapors end up in the
charcoal canister that is called the "purge tank". This is the entire
purpose of the EVAP system.
It's just that when the EVAP system attempts to drain the purge tank of its
existing vapors, it makes no sense to allow new vapors into the purge tank
at the same time. That would be a bit like pulling the plug on your
bathroom sink while turning the tap on at the same time.

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Jess - 10 Aug 2006 13:35 GMT
Thank you so much for your help! I really appreciate it.
I checked out your website and was fascinated with all the FAQs! I,
too, have a buzz at certain RPMs (typically when I'm at a low speed in
2nd or 3rd) in the rear of my car. I wonder if I have the Honda
"A-pipe" rattle?
My friend said something about Honda offering a "buzz" kit to fix the
problem but I never looked into it because it didn't seem all that
problematic.
Thanks again!
Jessica
> > Greetings,
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Stephen H - 12 Aug 2006 17:05 GMT
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>> How often does the EVAP system do a self test?
>
> Don't know for sure, but I think it's at least once per trip.
Don't know specifically, but most cars have restrictions on when the test is
to be attempted. Quantity of fuel between X and X; Temperature between X and
X and engine cold or the first start in the day. Often when dealing with the
evap system you may have a driver that never meets the requirements so the
test never gets performed.

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TeGGeR® - 13 Aug 2006 00:43 GMT
> ">>
>>> How often does the EVAP system do a self test?
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> when dealing with the evap system you may have a driver that never
> meets the requirements so the test never gets performed.
I was wondering about that. Obviously the test would have to be performed
under certain conditions, and if those condtions were never met, the test
would never be performed. I guess another example would be the cat
efficiency test (P0420 error).

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