Gray,
Your Toyota mechanic buddy is incorrect, the cap is actually an air inlet and the filter filterers out dust from the outside air, if you have carbon in the filter area the diaphragm in the modulator has a hole in it allowing exhaust gas into the vacuum side of the modulator.
Here is the a pic of the diaphragm from my modulator, the hole did not show up well in the pics but you can just make it out, and the carbon from exhaust gases is plainly visible, the diaphragm is suppose to keep the exhaust gas in the bottom of the modulator separate from the rest of the system.
even though my modulator was "bad" and puking carbon into the system it still preformed its function of sending a vacuum signal to the EGR valve and ws not the source of my P0401, the VSV was, I just happend to find that wile looking.
Your Toyota mechanic buddy is incorrect, the cap is actually an air inlet and the filter filterers out dust from the outside air, if you have carbon in the filter area the diaphragm in the modulator has a hole in it allowing exhaust gas into the vacuum side of the modulator.
Here is the a pic of the diaphragm from my modulator, the hole did not show up well in the pics but you can just make it out, and the carbon from exhaust gases is plainly visible, the diaphragm is suppose to keep the exhaust gas in the bottom of the modulator separate from the rest of the system.
even though my modulator was "bad" and puking carbon into the system it still preformed its function of sending a vacuum signal to the EGR valve and ws not the source of my P0401, the VSV was, I just happend to find that wile looking.