Standard Ignition Vapor Canister P/N:CP3466
Keep raw fuel vapors out of the air and routed back through the engine with the Standard Ignition Vapor Canister CP3142, a direct-fit replacement for the 2007 Jeep Liberty. This charcoal (EVAP) canister is the storage heart of the evaporative emissions system: it captures fuel vapor from the tank and holds it until the purge system draws it into the intake to be burned during normal operation.
Signs the canister may need replacing include a fuel odor, a check engine light with EVAP-related codes, or a failed evaporative system test. Because those symptoms can have other causes, diagnose the system first; if a saturated or cracked canister is the cause, this unit replaces it.
Interchange: CP1288 · 4891793AA · 4891793AB · 4891793AC · 4891793AD · 4891793AE · 4891793AF · VC4340 · 2-70012 · 270012. Manufacturer part number CP3142.
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What does this vapor canister do?
It holds activated charcoal that captures fuel vapor from the tank, then releases it to the engine through the purge system so the vapor is burned instead of vented to the air.
Will it fit my vehicle?
It is a direct-fit replacement for the 2007 Jeep Liberty. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm the fit for your vehicle.
What are signs the canister may need replacing?
A fuel odor, a check engine light with EVAP codes, or a failed evaporative emissions test. Diagnose the system first, since these symptoms can have other causes.
What numbers does this part interchange with?
It cross-references CP1288, 4891793AA, 4891793AB, 4891793AC, 4891793AD, 4891793AE, 4891793AF, VC4340, and 2-70012 (270012).
Is this the same as a purge valve?
No. This is the charcoal storage canister. The purge valve is a separate component that controls when stored vapor is drawn into the intake.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.