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Chevrolet Cruze Vapor Canister is in the center of an efficient compact sedan that boasts of a punchy power and cheap at the pump and the Chevrolet engineers support the Cruze with a spirited turbocharged 1.4 liter engine, fast six speed automatic shifts, accurate steering and cabin quietness which makes long trips easy. Drivers accolade Chevrolet construction quality as Cruze rides well even on uneven roads, the vehicles have high mileage rates on the highways, and the vehicle parts are long lasting enabling the owners to enjoy commuting in the city without frequent fuel and car repairs. Further back of that daily convenience is the Cruze Vapor Canister which is a chamber full of charcoal that captures the fumes of the fuel, holds them in a safe place and then later directs them to the intake where they burn to provide supplementary energy and keep the air cleaner. The Chevrolet design positions Vapor Canister in a convenient position around the tank to enable technicians to check the health of EVAP and hard housing design to enable Cruze to withstand extreme weather and road debris. Periodic checking of the Vapor Canister eliminates coarse idle and wasted fuel. The process of replacement is not complicated as when the time comes to replace the car, all one needs to do is park the Chevrolet on flat terrain, release the pressure, use the rear support, unbolt shields, disconnect marked hoses, replace the old Vapor Canister with a new one, tighten the brackets, reconnect the lines, lower the vehicle, and inspect the leaks or warning lights.