Store and manage fuel vapor from the tank with the Standard Ignition Vapor Canister CP3564, a direct-fit replacement for the 2015-2020 Ford F-150. As part of the evaporative emissions (EVAP) system, this canister holds the activated charcoal that captures fuel vapor rising from the tank and retains it until the purge cycle draws it into the engine to be burned instead of venting to the atmosphere.
- EVAP vapor storage: Contains activated charcoal that adsorbs fuel vapor from the tank and holds it until the purge valve routes it to the intake.
- Emissions role: Helps keep fuel vapor contained within the sealed EVAP circuit rather than escaping as raw hydrocarbons.
- Direct fit: Cataloged specifically for the 2015-2020 Ford F-150 listed above.
Signs this part may need replacing include a persistent fuel-vapor odor and EVAP-related trouble codes. Diagnose the cause first — if a saturated or cracked canister is confirmed as the source, CP3564 replaces it.
Interchange: CP1728 · VC4771 · 2-70423 · 270423 · CX2488 · CX2490 · FL3Z9D653B · FU5Z9D653B
Manufacturer part number CP3564.
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this vapor canister do?
It holds activated charcoal that adsorbs fuel vapor from the tank and stores it until the EVAP purge cycle draws the vapor into the engine to be burned.
Will it fit my truck?
CP3564 is cataloged as a direct-fit replacement for the 2015-2020 Ford F-150. Confirm your vehicle on the Buyer's Guide tab before ordering.
What numbers does this part interchange with?
It interchanges with CP1728, VC4771, 2-70423 (270423), CX2488, CX2490, FL3Z9D653B and FU5Z9D653B.
What are signs the canister may need replacing?
A lingering fuel-vapor smell and EVAP-related trouble codes can indicate a saturated or cracked canister. Diagnose the cause first, as other EVAP parts can trigger the same signs.
Is this the same as the charcoal canister?
Yes. A vapor canister and charcoal canister refer to the same EVAP component that stores fuel vapor in activated charcoal.
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