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Engine/Evaporative Emission System Information
Manufacturers must use a standardized system for identifying their individual engine families. The system described below was developed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1991 to meet new regulatory requirements for 1994 and later model years.
The ENGINE FAMILY name and EVAPORATIVE FAMILY name consists of 12 characters each.
Both the engine family name and the evaporative family names are listed in the box on the emission decal as indicated in Figure 3 and 4, in the area marked as engine/evaporative family information. The first line is the spark plug information. The second line contains the engine size and the evaporative family name (12 characters). The third line contains the engine family name (12 characters) and other vehicle specific information.

  

Typical Decal Used As An Example.

  

  

  

a CARBs Standardized Codes. See Bar Codes

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Note: Use "Y" for Hybrid Electric and "Z" for Electric.

  

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Note: EPA/CARBs Standardized Sub-Codes. See Engine Family Sub-Codes.

  

a Fuel tank must be described as plastic, metal, or both (one vehicle may have both plastic and metal tanks.) Separate EVAP families must be created for each.

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