Vapor Canister Purge Solenoid Evap Vent Control Valve For Toyota Corolla 2014-17
Vapor Canister Purge Solenoid Evap Vent Control Valve For Toyota Corolla 2014-17
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Vapor Canister Purge Solenoid Evap Vent Control Valve for Toyota
This Vapor Canister Purge Solenoid Evap Vent Control Valve for Toyota manages the release of fuel vapors into the engine to maintain efficient emission levels.
Overview
The Vapor Canister Purge Solenoid Evap Vent Control Valve for Toyota is a critical component of the vehicle emissions system that manages fuel vapor recovery. By opening and closing at specific intervals, this Vapor Canister Purge Solenoid Evap Vent Control Valve ensures that trapped vapors are burned off during combustion rather than released into the atmosphere. This replacement part restores proper function to the evaporative system of compatible sedans.
Built For Performance
- Constructed with heat resistant plastic housing for long term durability under the hood.
- Features a precise internal solenoid coil for consistent opening and closing cycles.
- Includes a standard electrical connector for simple plug and play installation.
- Tested to meet standard operating pressures and vacuum requirements for automotive systems.
- Designed to resist corrosion from fuel vapors and environmental moisture.
Fits These Machines
- for Toyota Corolla 2014
- for Toyota Corolla 2015
- for Toyota Corolla 2016
- for Toyota Corolla 2017
On-The-Job Use
- Correcting check engine lights related to evaporative emission system leaks or flow faults.
- Restoring idle stability by preventing uncontrolled vacuum leaks through the purge line.
- Passing state emissions inspections that require a fully functioning EVAP system.
- Preventing fuel odors inside and around the vehicle caused by malfunctioning vent valves.
Specs At A Glance
| Product Type | Vapor Canister Purge Solenoid |
| Application | for Toyota Corolla |
| Model Years | 2014 to 2017 |
Good To Know
Q: Will a faulty purge valve affect engine performance? A: Yes, a valve stuck open can cause a rough idle or difficulty starting after refueling due to an incorrect air fuel mixture.
Q: Is this part responsible for the check gas cap light? A: While a loose cap is a common cause, a failing purge solenoid often triggers the same evaporative system error codes on the dashboard.
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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