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Old Jul 4, 2024 | 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Dhavi4226
You probably could have spent that Same $700 And had a reputable service facility repair it correctly in the first place.
Thanks for your invaluable advice I'll check to see if that helps. The shop who did the ftp sensor is the same one who did my cam phasers and I feel like they're pretty good.
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Old Feb 16, 2026 | 07:20 PM
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Thanks for your invaluable advice I'll check to see if that helps. The shop who did the ftp sensor is the same one who did my cam phasers and I feel like they're pretty good.
Hi I just had this code come up and was wondering if you have fixed the problem and what it was?
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Old Feb 16, 2026 | 09:31 PM
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Hi I just had this code come up and was wondering if you have fixed the problem and what it was?
It ended up being the charcoal canister twice. The original code changed after the charcoal canister was replaced but the new code was because the replacement canister was not the correct one for my truck despite being what came up for my VIN at both Advance Auto and the dealership so that was fun. It even connected everywhere fine but I guess the internal flow was different and it leaked like crazy on a smoke check
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Old Feb 16, 2026 | 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by JCiesla
It ended up being the charcoal canister twice. The original code changed after the charcoal canister was replaced but the new code was because the replacement canister was not the correct one for my truck despite being what came up for my VIN at both Advance Auto and the dealership so that was fun. It even connected everywhere fine but I guess the internal flow was different and it leaked like crazy on a smoke check
ok thank you I’ll have my shop check that first!
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Old Feb 22, 2026 | 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by JCiesla
It ended up being the charcoal canister twice. The original code changed after the charcoal canister was replaced but the new code was because the replacement canister was not the correct one for my truck despite being what came up for my VIN at both Advance Auto and the dealership so that was fun. It even connected everywhere fine but I guess the internal flow was different and it leaked like crazy on a smoke check
Do you have the 36 gal tank?

What was the part number for your charcoal canister?
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Old Feb 22, 2026 | 05:25 PM
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Do you have the 36 gal tank?

What was the part number for your charcoal canister?
I do and that was probably the problem. Unfortunately this was quite a while ago and I don't remember the part # or have any paperwork
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Old Feb 22, 2026 | 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Benjamin Bixby
Do you have the 36 gal tank?

What was the part number for your charcoal canister?
FL3Z-9D653-B but to be sure you should check with the online provider providing your VIN.
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FL3Z-9D653-B but to be sure you should check with the online provider providing your VIN.
I have the 36 gal tank. My original 01-08-18 produced charcoal canister is labeled JL34-9E857 -- I tried replacing it with an FL34-9E857-AE 10-16-24 -- threw codes. Put the original back on, still have the "very small leak" codes. From what I can find I think my truck takes a very expensive OEM either NL3Z9D653G (current rev) or NL3Z-9D653-B or KL3Z9D653C. I have spoke to a few dealers who are unable to say confidently which one it is. Incredible stuff.
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Originally Posted by Benjamin Bixby
I have the 36 gal tank. My original 01-08-18 produced charcoal canister is labeled JL34-9E857 -- I tried replacing it with an FL34-9E857-AE 10-16-24 -- threw codes. Put the original back on, still have the "very small leak" codes. From what I can find I think my truck takes a very expensive OEM either NL3Z9D653G (current rev) or NL3Z-9D653-B or KL3Z9D653C. I have spoke to a few dealers who are unable to say confidently which one it is. Incredible stuff.
That's basically what I ran into when starting this thread. Even running my VIN with the dealer and online parts database etc were getting me the wrong part. It was a really frustrating time lol. If I ever got that code again I think I'd just take it to the dealer and make them take the liability of finding and installing the right part, as easy as the actual job is.
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