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EVAP Emission Components

The Best Way to Buy Vapor Canisters Online

Pass your emissions test and eliminate fuel odors. We provide inspected, OEM-quality replacement charcoal canisters delivered directly to your home or shop in New Jersey and nationwide.

VIN Matched

100% fitment guarantee on every unit.

Certified Quality

Inspected for housing cracks and port integrity.

Technical staff inspecting used charcoal vapor canisters

Trusted Source for OEM Vapor Canisters

When your Check Engine Light triggers an EVAP code, Falcon Car Parts is the industry leader for used vapor canisters for sale. We understand that emission system integrity is vital, which is why we prioritize port inspection and structural verification.

Every used charcoal canister in our inventory is carefully inspected for leaks, internal rattling (charcoal breakdown), and port damage before shipping.

  • Port Inspection: We verify all vacuum and vent lines are intact.
  • OEM Quality: Genuine manufacturer parts from 1950 to 2026.
  • Logistics Excellence: Safely packed to protect sensitive plastic housings.

Looking for Used Vapor Canisters Near NJ?

Based in Clifton, New Jersey, Falcon Car Parts provides the fastest delivery times for used EVAP parts in NJ and the surrounding Tri-State area. Whether you are in Jersey City, Newark, or Paterson, we offer rapid shipping to your local mechanic.

Skip the expensive dealership markup—get a certified, high-performance canister with a nationwide warranty right here.

NJ Local Shipping

Fastest delivery to NJ, NY, and CT!

We Stock Replacement Canisters for All Brands

Our nationwide network allows us to find the specific emission component you need, including hard-to-find models.

Domestic Trucks & SUVs

Ford F-150, Chevy Silverado, Dodge Ram, and Jeep models.

Imported Reliability

Honda Civic, Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, and Mazda systems.

Luxury & Performance

BMW, Audi, Lexus, and Mercedes-Benz EVAP components.

Quality Standards for Vapor Canisters

When you buy used vapor canisters online, ensure the supplier follows a strict quality protocol. Here is the Falcon Car Parts standard:

  • 1. Housing Audit: We check for hairline cracks or impact damage to the plastic shell.
  • 2. Charcoal Stability Test: We verify the internal charcoal is not loose or rattling, which could clog lines.
  • 3. Port Verification: All vacuum line connectors are inspected for cracks or brittle plastic.
  • 4. Weight Comparison: Units are checked to ensure they aren't 'saturated' with liquid fuel.
  • 5. Debris Check: We ensure the vent areas are free from mud or spider nests (common in stored units).
  • 6. Direct VIN Matching: Specialists verify your exact VIN to guarantee a 100% direct fitment.

Vapor Canister FAQ

Also known as a charcoal canister, it is a container filled with activated carbon that absorbs harmful fuel vapors from your gas tank to prevent them from entering the air.

Prices typically range from $80 to $250. This is significantly cheaper than new units, which can cost $400-$700 at many dealerships.

Common signs include a 'Check Engine' light (EVAP codes), difficulty refueling (pump clicks off constantly), a strong gasoline smell, and decreased fuel economy.

Yes. A faulty canister will trigger diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) that will cause an automatic failure during an OBD-II emissions inspection.

Yes. OEM canisters are built to the exact volume and filtration specifications of your car's computer. Aftermarket units often fail to meet these strict EVAP sensor thresholds.

If the vapor canister is clogged or saturated, air cannot escape the tank as you add fuel, causing back-pressure that trips the gas pump nozzle.

The most common cause is 'topping off' your gas tank. This forces liquid fuel into the canister, ruining the charcoal's ability to absorb vapor.

We perform a vacuum leak test on the ports and housing, and check for signs of internal carbon breakdown.

Usually, yes. They are typically located under the vehicle near the fuel tank or in the engine bay, held by a bracket and quick-connect vacuum lines.

Yes. Canister volume is calculated based on the vehicle's fuel tank size and engine displacement. We use your VIN to ensure a perfect match.