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How much does a Evaporative Emission Control Canister Replacement cost?

On average, the cost for a Nissan Quest Evaporative Emission Control Canister Replacement is $271 with $176 for parts and $95 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
2007 Nissan QuestV6-3.5LService typeEvaporative Emission Control Canister ReplacementEstimate$466.57Shop/Dealer Price$564.47 - $835.65
2011 Nissan QuestV6-3.5LService typeEvaporative Emission Control Canister ReplacementEstimate$765.01Shop/Dealer Price$942.53 - $1452.56
2005 Nissan QuestV6-3.5LService typeEvaporative Emission Control Canister ReplacementEstimate$446.57Shop/Dealer Price$544.48 - $815.68
2001 Nissan QuestV6-3.3LService typeEvaporative Emission Control Canister ReplacementEstimate$955.93Shop/Dealer Price$1181.16 - $1834.36
2000 Nissan QuestV6-3.3LService typeEvaporative Emission Control Canister ReplacementEstimate$955.93Shop/Dealer Price$1181.20 - $1834.43
2008 Nissan QuestV6-3.5LService typeEvaporative Emission Control Canister ReplacementEstimate$446.57Shop/Dealer Price$544.48 - $815.68
1993 Nissan QuestV6-3.0LService typeEvaporative Emission Control Canister ReplacementEstimate$1130.45Shop/Dealer Price$1397.95 - $2178.20
2014 Nissan QuestV6-3.5LService typeEvaporative Emission Control Canister ReplacementEstimate$770.01Shop/Dealer Price$947.77 - $1457.98
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What is the Evaporative Emission Control Canister all about?

Have you ever been around a vintage or classic car that emanated a raw fuel odor, yet no leaks were apparent? Gasoline vapors are very harmful if inhaled; they contain damaging chemicals such as benzene and toluene, which can cause headaches, nausea, and breathing problems. Vehicle manufacturers are required to limit the amount of fuel vapors that can be emitted from a vehicle. The evaporative emissions system consists of a charcoal canister, valves, hoses and a sealed fuel cap.

When fuel vapors are produced inside the fuel tank due to evaporation, they are collected inside the charcoal canister, or evaporative emission control canister. At a time determined by the engine control module, the fumes collected in the charcoal canister are purged through a valve and sent into the engine to burn as part of the air/fuel mixture. Dust and dirt from regular driving conditions can accumulate on the emission control canister, causing the purge and vent solenoids or valves to fail. It is also possible for the charcoal canister itself to crack either due to impact or harsh environmental conditions. When this happens, raw fuel or fuel vapors are lost into the environment around your vehicle, and a noticeable fuel smell can occur.

Keep in mind:

  • Many evaporative emissions-related Check Engine light codes are caused by a loose or leaking fuel cap.

How it's done:

  • The evaporative emission control canister is faulty and needs replacement
  • The defective canister is removed
  • The new canister is installed
  • The engine is scanned for codes
  • The vehicle is road tested for proper operation and no check engine light comes on.

Our recommendation:

Though regular maintenance or scheduled replacement is not necessary, the charcoal canister can become clogged from moisture or contaminants in the fuel. If the charcoal canister is damaged and leaking, or if a diagnosis determines the charcoal canister or one of its components is responsible for a Check Engine light illuminating, have the evaporative emission control canister replaced by one of our expert mechanics.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Evaporative Emission Control Canister?

  • Check Engine light is on
  • Raw fuel smell from the back of your vehicle near the fuel tank

How important is this service?

If the evaporative emission control canister is not replaced when it is diagnosed, other problems with your vehicle may go undetected as the Check Engine light will illuminate for dozens of other reasons. Because fuel vapors are dangerous to inhale, and a fuel leak can cause a fire, you should replace the charcoal canister as soon as possible.

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