Chevrolet Camaro Canister Purge Valves control the transfer of vapor from the charcoal canister to the intake, allowing the engine to burn the fuel instead of venting it. The original and least-efficient Camaro Canister Purge Valve design, a simple vacuum operated device, began opening whenever manifold suction was present and was able to deliver unmetered air directly into the intake manifold. Thankfully, as the years progressed, Canister Purge Valves evolved with the times. Later, Canister Purge Valves became computer-controlled solenoids that wait for the ECM to issue a command for the valve to open. This refinement helped Chevrolet meet tightening emission laws. Both types of Canister Purge Valves have the same mission of keeping hydrocarbon fumes trapped until they can be burned. However, modern-style valves team up with a vent solenoid and tank pressure sensor so the system can self-check, find leaks, and switch on the warning light if vacuum does not achieve target levels. When the valve opens, fresh air goes through activated charcoal and carries vapors to the cylinders where they are applied for more power instead of forming smog. This essential reliability hardware remains present on all modern-day Camaro models, and Canister Purge Valves remain critical on all Chevrolet Camaros built since the 1970s.
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