Emission Control System: Purpose

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION Purpose
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The emission control systems are installed to reduce the amount of CO, HC and NOx exhausted from the engine (3 and 4). They prevent blow-by gas containing HC from being released into the air (1) and evaporated fuel containing HC from being released from the fuel tank (2).

The functions of each system are shown in Fig 1 below:

Fig 1: Emission Control System Function Description
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