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Buick Fuel Tank Vent Valve maintains an equal balance of vapor pressure and provides the drivers with cleaner emissions and more convenient refueling. Over a century Buick has built a reputation of comfortable rides, silent cabins and a mix of classic with modern technology. Since 1903 the brand has added such features as quiet tuning, which makes the road less noisy and driver friendly controls that are easy to use. The concept Wildcat EV of 2022 gives a clue of the all electric future but retains the elegant curves anticipated by fans. The contemporary designs have also incorporated effective powertrains with a smooth suspension to ensure that long journeys are also peaceful. A Fuel Tank Vent Valve is the small EVAP component that directs the fuel vapor into the charcoal canister, and prevents pressure accumulation in the tank and assists the computer to maintain the air fuel balance constant. It is easy to install a new valve. Park on flat ground, engage the parking brake and disconnect the battery. Unscrew the gas cap to relieve pressure after which a valve is located on the tank or close to the canister. Disconnect and identify the electrical connector, squeeze or unclip the vapor hoses, unscrew the fastener and take off the old unit. Check seals, insert the new valve again, and in the same position, lock the clip, reattach hoses and wiring, tighten everything, clear stored codes with a scanner and use the engine to check that everything is sealed.