Okay, here is what I suggest: First, the small EVAP leak could be many different things. When it indicates a small leak, it's usually a cracked EVAP hose or a seal. So, here is what needs done. With any small EVAP leak, they are nearly impossible to find by simply looking. What needs done is this. Have the EVAP system smoke tested. There is a port under the hood where a smoke machine is attached to the system and at a very low pressure, smoke is pumped into the system. If there is a leak, smoke will leak out of the system. Honestly, this is the best thing to do. It will save time and money.
Let me know what you find. Also, let me know if you have other questions.
Take care,
Joe
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Wednesday, June 3rd, 2020 AT 8:19 PM