For 2008-2019 Nissan Rogue 2009-2017 Murano Vapor Canister Purge Solenoid Valve
For 2008-2019 Nissan Rogue 2009-2017 Murano Vapor Canister Purge Solenoid Valve
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Vapor Canister Purge Solenoid Valve for Nissan
This vapor canister purge solenoid valve for Nissan manages the transfer of fuel vapors from the evaporative emission canister to the engine intake manifold.
Overview
This vapor canister purge solenoid valve for Nissan regulates the flow of stored fuel vapors into the combustion process to maintain emissions standards. Mechanics utilize this vapor canister purge solenoid valve for Nissan to resolve issues with rough idling and check engine light warnings. Installing a fresh vapor canister purge solenoid valve for Nissan helps ensure the fuel system operates with the correct vacuum pressure.
Built For Performance
- Manufactured with high grade plastic housing to resist extreme underhood temperatures.
- Precision wound internal solenoid coil ensures rapid response to ECU signals.
- Standardized electrical connector allows for a secure and stable connection.
- Engineered to prevent vacuum leaks and ensure airtight sealing of the purge circuit.
Fits These Machines
- for Nissan Rogue 2008-2019
- for Nissan Murano 2009-2017
On-The-Job Use
- Restoring the functionality of the vehicle evaporative emission control system.
- Eliminating difficulty when starting the engine immediately after refueling.
- Clearing error codes associated with incorrect purge flow or system leaks.
- Maintaining proper fuel economy by ensuring fuel vapors are burned efficiently.
Specs At A Glance
| Compatible Brand | for Nissan |
| Part Type | Vapor Canister Purge Solenoid Valve |
| Application | Evaporative Emission System |
Good To Know
Q: What are the common signs that this valve needs to be replaced? A: Common symptoms include a noticeable drop in fuel efficiency, a persistent check engine light, and a rough idle while the vehicle is stopped.
Q: Can a faulty purge valve affect the vehicle during refueling? A: Yes, a valve that is stuck open often causes the engine to stumble or struggle to start because of an overly rich fuel mixture immediately after adding gas.
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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