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Your cart is empty.This replacement vacuum switching valve matches the fit and function of the original part on specified vehicles. It uses a factory-style connector for plug-and-play installation. This part is compatible with the following vehicles. Before purchasing, enter your vehicle trim in the garage tool to confirm fitment. [Toyota Camry: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001] - [Toyota Celica: 1998, 1999] - [Toyota RAV4: 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000] - [Toyota Solara: 1999, 2000, 2001] - [Toyota Tacoma: 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000] - [Toyota Tundra: 2000, 2001, 2002]
Eloy
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
When it comes to sensors that measure fuel air ratio parameters regarding vehicles, OEM is the way to go. This sensor lasted for about 6 months before the P0441 code tripped again. I had already purchased a Full Toyota OEM EVAP canister unit from Manhattan Beach Toyota, so I know it couldn't be that. Go to Ebay and buy the OEM sensor at Resonator. That's the only way. OEM Genuine Toyota Vacuum Switching Duty Valve for Camry 90910-12149.
E
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024
Kind of annoying to install (not the item fault), but works on an old 98 Camry 2.2L. P0441 code gone and has not returned.
Delores Gaylord
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
New partCorrect fitCorrect function as far as tested so far
Eric Sells
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2021
I purchased this valve because I kept get emissions systems and incorrect purge flow codes in my car. I thought this was a great product for the price. Easy to install. It worked well for the first couple months with no issues. After three months I started to get the same codes again that I had prior to the installation of this product. Safe to say, that I ended up returning this valve and paid the extra $30 for an OEM valve. I don’t recommend getting a Dorman valve. Pay the extra money and get an OEM part!
ITGUY
Reviewed in Canada on June 28, 2019
Used in 2000 Toyota Camry. Appears to be an exact replacement for factory part. Fits perfectly, installed in 5 minutes using 8 mm wrench. No issues from car's computers, car idles smooth now.
Boomer
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2018
I tested it with wires to my 12 volt battery (used online testing diagram,) and a short vacuum line to blow into one of the openings. Secured small wire clips and at battery. Heard the valve movement, and was able to blow air through from on connection to the other. Don't forget to disconnect the negative battery cable before install. I found an online video how to install the VSV for EVAP, but had to remove more components to use an 8mm wrench to secure the nut on the bolt. Yes, it did function on my vehicle and in idle, after turning on the air conditioning, it idled up when the ac compressor came on, like from 750 rpm to 775.
Oliver Cosic
Reviewed in Canada on April 27, 2016
Good price.Wuick shippingThanks
C. Sherer
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2014
Cheap Fix !!The CEL had been on since we purchased the truck..5+ years ago.I had taken it several places....replaced several parts (expensive parts)Only to have the cel light return within 100 miles of driving.I gave up after a couple years and random parts replacement..Well.... It continued to aggravate me.I purchased this valve (although it doesn't show up as being the proper one) for approx. 25.00Toyota wanted 70-100.00 for their version. Well, as it turns out.. This was an exact fit .... Yes exact.....and had this not fixed the issue....I may have choked..and purchased Toyotas version.But...... Its been several 100 miles...And the light has not returned !!I hope this helps someone else. As I know it aggravated me for yearsCheeers to Dorman on this one !!!
Anjiso
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2013
I bought this to replace the vacuum Switching Valve for evaporative emission control (VSV for EVAP) on my 1998 Toyota Sienna. The old one had cracked from old age. I bought this part even though I knew that this switch is not made for my 1998 Sienna and it would not be a like-for-like replacement. The difference from the original Toyota Sienna part is in the mounting bracket which does not line up with the screw hole for proper installation. The rest, the electrical connection and the switching functionality is the same. I used three plastic electrical cable ties to secure it in place. It is not going anywhere. My engine error code has now cleared. I am happy.Some reviewers complained because it did not fit their car or it did not solve the problem. On my car there are two VSV switches associated with the evaporative emissions system. The engine error code could be caused my malfunctioning of one of vacuum switches, evaporative pressure sensor, or the charcoal canister itself. On my 1999 Camry, I had to replace the whole canister and VSV assembly. You have to identify which one to replace, and then buy the correct part that fit your car. I usually check the part visually from the picture and then check the manufacturer web site for cross referencing with the OEM part number. I do not think it is fair to complain after buying the wrong part or replacing the wrong part.You can remove a suspect vacuum switch and test it. Connect 12 volt DC power from your battery to the pins inside the connector (on the switch). If you hear a clicking sound as you connect and disconnect, the switch is most probably good.Note: for older cars, the vacuum hoses may have hardened and you may not be able to reuse them. My family has two cars that are older than 10 years and I keep a silicone vacuum hose kit in my garage. Hose sizes 3.5mm, 6.0 mm, and 10.0mm seem to cover all my vacuum hose needs for my car. The kit I bought is sold on Amazon by a company called Verocious and has an Item ID: HVMIN-KIT-BLK.
David
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2013
The tab "make sure it fits your vehicle" says that this will not fit a 2002 Toyota Tacoma Prerunner 2.7 4-cyl. This is incorrect. The Dorman 911-603 is an exact fit. I took the chance even though it said it would not fit my truck. I installed it with no problems and now my idle has smoothed out. Now I will drive my truck and hope the check engine light code p0440 does not come back on. Quality vacuum solenoid, reasonable price and fast shipping.Dave
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