Canister Purge Solenoid Valve For Chevy Trax Sonic Cruze Buick Encore Vapor1.4L
Canister Purge Solenoid Valve For Chevy Trax Sonic Cruze Buick Encore Vapor1.4L
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Canister Purge Solenoid Valve for Chevy and for Buick
This canister purge solenoid valve regulates the transfer of fuel vapors from the evaporation emission system into the intake manifold for 1.4L engines.
Overview
The canister purge solenoid valve for Chevy and for Buick is a critical component for maintaining a functioning vehicle emissions system. This canister purge solenoid valve opens and closes to allow fuel vapors to be consumed by the engine, preventing raw gasoline fumes from escaping. Designed specifically for compact models, this canister purge solenoid valve helps maintain fuel efficiency and engine performance.
Built For Performance
- Molded from high grade plastic to withstand high under hood temperatures.
- Features a precise electromagnetic coil for accurate valve timing and response.
- Includes a secure electrical connector to maintain a reliable connection against vibration.
- Engineered to meet specific vacuum and flow requirements for turbocharged systems.
- Designed as a direct replacement to ensure proper alignment with existing vacuum hoses.
Fits These Machines
- for Chevy Trax 1.4L
- for Chevy Sonic 1.4L
- for Chevy Cruze 1.4L
- for Buick Encore 1.4L
On-The-Job Use
- Managing the release of stored gasoline vapors into the combustion chamber.
- Reducing overall vehicle emissions to assist in passing state inspections.
- Preventing issues with engine idling and stalling caused by incorrect vapor mixtures.
- Ensuring the fuel tank and charcoal canister maintain correct pressure levels.
Specs At A Glance
| Engine Compatibility | 1.4L Turbo |
| Component Type | Vapor Canister Purge Valve |
| Connector Type | 2 Pin Plug |
| Housing Material | Reinforced Composite |
Good To Know
Q: Can a faulty purge valve cause the check engine light to turn on? A: Yes, a malfunctioning valve often triggers emission related diagnostic codes such as P0442 or P0496. Replacing the solenoid can clear these codes and restore system functionality.
Q: Does this part affect how the vehicle starts after getting gas? A: A stuck open valve often causes the engine to struggle or stumble immediately after refueling due to an overly rich fuel mixture. Installing a functional unit typically resolves these starting issues.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and fit can depend on serial number, so confirm compatibility before ordering.
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