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Brandon Holle
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024
Fit beautifully in my 2012 accord EX - exact replacement OEM part. Fixed the “check gas cap” warning on the dash which would intermittently come and go. Highly recommended. Would purchase from this seller again.Caution: The bottom bolt is a pain to remove and the clips aren’t the easiest to work with. Judge whether you want to do this repair based on your experience, tool set, and patience. I recommend finding a short swivel socket 8mm for removal of the bottom bolt. I was able to remove with an 8mm wrench at an angle, but it was difficult.Pro tip for the DIY owner should you attempt this repair with limited tools - Once I used needle nose to grab one end of the clip and pushed slightly on the other with a flat head, it was much easier to control and move the clips for the hose out of the way.
JUSTCOCONUTS
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024
We lived with the Gas Cap warning for a year and finally it changed to Check Engine. Using a code reader it said this part was bad. All this time and 3 gas cap replacements and it’s fixed!This is a difficult part to change because you can’t get a wrench on the bottom bolt due to the heater hose being in the way. Once it was in and fixed and the check engine code cleared we began to get much better gas mileage. The gas cap had nothing to do with the warning ‼️I hope this review helps someone out.
William E Garner
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024
I should have purchased the genuine Honda part first. The off market part did not work.
sz
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
No more check gas cap warning after installing.
Jacquelyn Foster
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
This was a replacement after cheap knockoff part failed. Now no check engine or Gas Cap light! Guess it’s still true you just can’t skimp on some things! Buy OEM!
Sean Rockhold
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
Watch a video to get the exact location (basically you need to pull the top cover on the engine air filter all the way out and you’ll see the part bolted to the side of the engine). Slide the hoses off while the old part is bolted. Top bolt is easily accessible. For the bottom bolt, I saw a recommendation to move the heater hose that is in the way. I was able to use a long handle 8mm combination wrench, but I have long arms and hands that fit in tight spaces. Once that’s off, the part is loose and you can turn it to see the clip you need to press to remove the power connection. 20 minutes if you have the right tools to get to the bottom bolt, untold frustration if you don’t.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2023
This part seems totally new and looks to be precisely made. It fit properly and went right to work when engine started. So far no problems. Hopefully it will last longer than the last one purchased from a competitor here on amazon. This last one was OEM and made in Japan, so I have high hopes it will be long lasting. It is a knuckle skinning task installing these, although I have about mastered it now that I have done it three times. Suggestion: remove the 10 mm bolt holding the heater hose near the evap control valve and slightly raise the hose to access the bottom bolt holding the evap valve, you're welcome.
path
Reviewed in Canada on November 14, 2019
Best thing I bought. My check fuel cap message is no longer a problem
KENFL74
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2017
I like buying my parts on Amazon and taking it to a local mechanic to get my car fixed. My mechanic told me that my purge valve was bad and I needed one. This one was a genuine one and the price was right. Item is as promised and fit perfect to my vehicle.
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