For the second picture, I’m referring to the round part furthest to the back.Let me start off by saying, please excuse my ignorance lol. But can someone please tell me what these parts are called that I have magnified in the following posted pictures. Thank you.
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Thank you !!!!!for your second picture, referring to the round part: that would be your brake booster.
the first image i would imagine is your evap canister, but i don't have a 97 so my canister looks a little different, but is in the same place.
It's a 97 thing...lol hold over from the YJsHuh, the first picture had me baffled. I've only had a 2002 and 2004 and the evap canister is under the battery on both of those. Interesting.
Not that it matters in this particular post but that is not the evap canister under the battery, its the vacuum reservoir.Huh, the first picture had me baffled. I've only had a 2002 and 2004 and the evap canister is under the battery on both of those. Interesting.
Not that it matters in this particular post but that is not the evap canister under the battery, its the vacuum reservoir.
What? is this specific to 97's? I've never heard of this before.X2, your EVAP's canister in behind the passenger rear tire
The charcoal canister is round like in the first picture for the 97. In 98 they switched over to a roughly rectangular version that continued in the same shape until 2006. It stayed on the fender in front of the brake booster and master until 02 and in 03 they moved it to the front side of the right tail light.What? is this specific to 97's? I've never heard of this before.
It does not contain evap, it contains charcoal.Just another one with a 97 confirming that it is, in fact, the evap canisterView attachment 140053
Huh, I never knew. Good to knowThe charcoal canister is round like in the first picture for the 97. In 98 they switched over to a roughly rectangular version that continued in the same shape until 2006. It stayed on the fender in front of the brake booster and master until 02 and in 03 they moved it to the front side of the right tail light.
The vacuum reservoir under the battery tray stayed in that location throughout the TJ production run.