Accessing EVAP for fuel tank drop
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Accessing EVAP for fuel tank drop
Hi all,
I'm trying to drop the fuel tank to replace a handbrake cable (honestly, who thought that was a good plan!?) on my 2006 mk3 mr2.
There's a pretty handy guide from an American chap on YouTube I've been following, but I've hit a snag. Having taken out the storage bins, the YouTube video accesses a piece that looks like this: However, my bin floor looks like this! It means I can't access a couple of pipes that need disconnecting from the EVAP unit, I believe.
Um... help!? Please? I'm stumped.
Many thanks in advance and sorry if there's already a guide to this. I promise I did try to search!
I'm trying to drop the fuel tank to replace a handbrake cable (honestly, who thought that was a good plan!?) on my 2006 mk3 mr2.
There's a pretty handy guide from an American chap on YouTube I've been following, but I've hit a snag. Having taken out the storage bins, the YouTube video accesses a piece that looks like this: However, my bin floor looks like this! It means I can't access a couple of pipes that need disconnecting from the EVAP unit, I believe.
Um... help!? Please? I'm stumped.
Many thanks in advance and sorry if there's already a guide to this. I promise I did try to search!
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Re: Accessing EVAP for fuel tank drop
Could be something pistols pete might be able to shed some light on .