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If you, like me, live in a state that mandates emissions inspections, dealing with a faulty EVAP component can be an ongoing frustration. Fortunately, if you own a 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe, locating the issue is relatively straightforward. With my experience as a 2009 Chevy Suburban owner, I've tackled a similar repair before and can attest that it's more cost-effective to do it yourself. To access the side of the fuel tank where the EVAP vapor canister is located, you may need to lift the vehicle. This canister, a plastic container connected to three vapor hoses and an electrical harness, is hard to miss once you see it.
The 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe's evaporation canister is situated at the side of the gas tank.