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Your cart is empty.A malfunctioning vapor canister vent solenoid can cause the engine light to come on. This vapor canister vent solenoid is engineered of quality materials for durability to ensure proper operation of the vehicle's evaporative emissions system.
i. ortega
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Great price and easy to install.
keith
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024
Nissan Titan would not pass smog. Replace the vowel passed with lime colors.
Rick K.
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
Hard to install not the parts fault but it worked perfectly not sure how long will last but dorman was new and unopened box. Electric connection fit perfectly.
CAtexas
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024
Got this for an 08 Nissan Xterra. Was throwing a P0456 CEL, had a fuel fume smell around filler spout, and gas pump would easily click off long before tank was full. Got this valve with the EVAP charcoal canister and replaced both at the same time. All problems are gone now. It's a tight space to work when replacing, and if your connections have been on for awhile - good luck! But it can be done, and is definitely DIY vs paying maybe $1000-$2000 for a dealer or shop to do it.
Cliente de
Reviewed in Mexico on December 24, 2023
Funcionó para mí Nissan Quest 2008. Llevo 2 meses sin problema y el testigo de check engine se apagó.
Bo
Reviewed in Canada on July 14, 2019
works very well on my 2008 G35.
W Bryan
Reviewed in Canada on August 8, 2018
The item was exactly as advertised. There was the another proper item for 20 bucks more but I waited using the free shipping. Took about 2 weeks, not the 2 months Amazon said. Well worth the wait!
Donald M.
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2018
This thing worked absolutely perfectly to fix my issue on a 2004 Nissan Sentra basic sedan model with no bells or whistles. I had to have a shop do it for me since I could not take the tire off to access the part but since they changed it I can fill my tank now without any issues and without having to spend 10 minutes clicking the pump handle over and over again every half gallon of gas when it clicked off. This was the most annoying thing that happened to this car in the 10 years I have owned it and I highly recommend this part to anyone with a similar gas pumping issue like I experienced.
jc4yr
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2017
My check engine light is off! For me I had code p1446, if you have a different code, this gadget might still do the fix for you. It's my understanding there's multiple codes that can be thrown from this guy being messed up.My wife's check engine light was illuminated on her 2004 Nissan Sentra, we pulled the code and did a bunch research. There's not a lot of info on replacing this guy so i'll tell you what I did here. It's my understanding that the EVAP system is the same/ similar on other Nissan sedans. I accept no responsibility for your outcomes and you should know how to be safe working on a car if you're going to perform this. I am not an auto professional. Just someone like you who doesn't want to pay the dealer $400 for this to be fixed.The evap box, for me was a black box on the back drivers side of the vehicle. I jacked up the car and was able to get to it laying down and from behind the back drivers wheel. There's a mud cover and a bolt holding the box in place. Most people drop the box, but my bolt was frozen so i left the box in place, removed the mud cover and worked from behind the wheel. Simply pull the hose and wiring harness off. the harness has a catch and won't simply tug off without being released. You might know that this guy has to do with your fuel. I didn't notice any fumes or gas to be concerned about.To remove the canister simply turn counter clockwise. It's pretty fickle about coming off in the right position. Mine needed to be turned about 1/8th (10-11 o' clock position). Going back in i needed to put it in the same position as when it was removed. There was two marks on the "black box" which guided me with the right position to put it back in. If you don't have the marks you should be fine, the idea it to just reassemble everything back the way you found it.
Paul Daplyn
Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 2016
This review is actually for a Dorman 911-503 I purchased from Rockauto.com a year ago. This part looks and weighs the same as the original (a good sign). It is a bit of a pain to get at since it is up in between the spare tire well and gas tank of my 2005 Nissan Altima. It was installed at 221,145 km June 14, 2015 and is still working fine. The Dorman 911-503 I purchased from amazon.ca recently is a spare and was a better deal than Rockauto's. The first Vapor Canister Purge Valve was replaced under warranty at 28,051 km May 18th, 2006. At a third the cost of Nissan's ($150.00CAD) I'd still be happy if this Dorman part lasts only five years instead of ten. Time will tell. Nissan's part 14935-AM60A can fail after one year or ten. If you have a DTC P0455 code, this likely is the culprit, but a bad gas cap can cause the same code.
Row13
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2015
Installed on 2006 Nissan frontier followed instructions left by others and have a few more details that may help. First I dropped the large canister because the part was mounted on top and not much room. Found it easier to start by removing the hose first, then turned the valve 1/4 turn counter clock wise, the disengaged the electric and pull the piece out. Now to install the new one. Make sure you push the o-ring back onto the shoulder of the piece. If you look or feel inside the receptacle they have cut out for the new vavle. Match these up and push hard then turn clockwise until it back into place. Then you can begin to smile. For safety we discontinued the hot on the battery. When we connected the battery and started the truck the check engine light was off and the truck ran like new again. Bargain if you can do it yourself. Good luck to all.
Paul Viens
Reviewed in Canada on December 19, 2014
Product solved my check engine light, code P0456, on my 2004 sentra. I'm very happy with this purchase as it was the lowest total cost overall(part + transportation). I used the low cost transport as I was not in a hurry and it took 10 days from BC to QC. Would definitely buy again from CanadaAutoSupply.
C. Russell
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2013
This part fit and worked well, but it lasted less than 1 year. I tried to warranty it through the manufacturer but they told me to contact Amazon. When I called Amazon to warranty the part they were extremely helpful and took care of the problem immediately. The replacement part was at my door in a couple of days. I installed the replacement part and hope it last longer than the first one. If it fails again I will install an original factory part instead.
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