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> Charcoal Canister - culprit for fuel smell?
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post Nov 9 2025, 09:37 PM
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In the past year I've noticed a significant increase in the fuel vapor smell in the cabin of my 73 2.0. I think it's time to track it down.

Is the most likely culprit the charcoal canister? Are there other potential causes?

If it's the canister can these be "re-loaded? I recall hearing that they may be able to be opened up and charcoal replaced. Anyone done that? How big a task is it?

Os do I just look for a used replacement canister?

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post Nov 9 2025, 10:55 PM
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The later (74-76) plastic cans can be reloaded with fresh charcoal pellets, the earlier metal cans cannot. I’m thinking the 73s are metal. Swap in the later plastic version.

And check the fuel vapor hoses first, could be that something is awry with the plumbing.
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