How do we fix this properly after money is not a problem?

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Asked by Jes Dec 07, 2013 at 05:57 PM about the 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis LS

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

There is a box shaped metal piece
hanging from the middle back
underneath. It has 2 hoses connected
to it and go into the car. We can't
drive the car for obvious reasons so
the quicker an answer the better and
more appreciated!

6 Answers

58,545

It's the Evaporative Emissions Canister - around $300 for a new one. It's held in place with a couple of small rivets and 2 nuts.

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Its not broken or damaged. Its just hanging off. Could it be as easy as screwing it back in?

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How would I go about fixing it? Right now it's just bungee corded up.

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Coming from a 19 year old girl, how do i go about fixing it? what tools do i need?

58,545

Basic tools - It's held in place by 3 rivets and 2 nuts. At the very worst, you'd have to drill out the 3 rivets and replace them with small nuts and bolts. A shop could do it very quickly for about 1/2 hour labor.

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