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How do I know if my canister vent solenoid is bad?

How do I know if my canister vent solenoid is bad?

Symptoms of a bad or failing canister purge solenoid

  1. Rough idle. One of the first symptoms that a faulty canister purge valve may produce is a rough idle.
  2. Difficulty starting. Another symptom commonly associated with a bad canister purge solenoid is difficult starting.
  3. Check Engine Light comes on.

What happens when a vent valve goes bad?

Rough Idle. When the purge valve is not opening properly, the vehicle will not operate smoothly. When you are driving it will operate at an inconsistent rate particularly at low speeds. A damaged purge valve can also lead to vacuum leak causing rough idle.

Where is the canister vent valve located?

You can find the canister vent valve attached to the charcoal canister, which is attached to or in the general area of the fuel tank.

How much does it cost to replace a EVAP solenoid?

Replacing a canister purge solenoid is a pretty straightforward type of job that doesn’t cost too much. Expect to pay anywhere from $80 to $200 in total. The part will typically cost anywhere from $30 to $120, while the labor costs will be right around $50 to $80.

How much does a vapor canister cost for a Silverado?

We currently carry 9 Vapor Canister Vent Solenoid products to choose from for your 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500, and our inventory prices range from as little as $31.49 up to $151.58. On top of low prices, Advance Auto Parts offers 5 different trusted brands of Vapor Canister Vent Solenoid products for the 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500.

What are the solenoids on an ACDelco vapor canister?

ACDelco GM Original Equipment Vapor Canister Vent Solenoids are GM-recommended replacements for your vehicle’s original components. These solenoids communicate with the valve to open and close, allowing air to pass in and out of the vapor canister vent.

Where is the EVAP vent solenoid on a car?

There’s a thing called a evap solenoid or purge solenoid under the rear of the car. Right behind the passenger rear tire. It has a hose coming into it and a wiring harness about 8 inches long that has only two wires. One is white I don’t recall what color the other was seems like it might have been pink. But that is what the problem with mine was.

How to fix an EVAP vent on a 2007 Chevy?

Re: Diagram of evap vent solenoid for 2007 chevrolet… You can’t post conmments that contain an email address. you should be able to fix it look for a can near the fuel tank that has vacuum hoses coming out of it and you should be able to just buy the bad solenoid You can’t post conmments that contain an email address.