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Wholesales price
Sold By:
Globalsourcewd
California - USA
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You Are Buying
Brand: ISUMO
Aftermarket Premium High Quality
Vapor Canister Purge Valve / Solenoid
With
Electrical Connector
(Pigtail Wiring Harness)
Quantity: 1 Piece
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Part#
CP471
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Specifications:
Connector Gender Female
Connector Quantity 1
Connector Shape Oblong
Terminal Gender Male
Terminal Quantity 2
Terminal Type Blade
Vacuum Port Diameter 0.310 In.
Vacuum Port Quantity 2
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Fits:
BUICK ALLURE 2008-2009
BUICK LACROSSE 2008-2016
BUICK RAINIER 2005-2007
BUICK REGAL 2011-2017
BUICK VERANO 2012-2017
CADILLAC CTS 2006-2007
CADILLAC ESCALADE 2007-2014
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Also known as the Emission Control Canister Purge Solenoid, the Vapor Canister Purge Solenoid/Valve allows fuel vapor flow from the EVAP system. It transfers fuel vapors stored in the vapor canister into the engine's intake system by opening and closing as commanded by the engine's computer system. The solenoid is normally closed to prevent fuel vapors from entering the engine during a non-purge condition.
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The vent solenoid, located near the EVAP canister inside a wheel well or under the vehicle near the fuel tank, usually fails before the purge solenoid. The purge solenoid will fail closed or will fail by sticking partially open illuminating a check engine light. When illuminated, common failure modes are:
Electrical failure of the purge valve control circuit
Electrical failure of the purge solenoid
Vacuum line leaks
Plugged vacuum line
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