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Our certified mobile mechanics can come to your home or office 7 days a week between 7 AM and 9 PM.
It depends on the type of car you drive and the auto repair shop you go to. Our mechanics are mobile, which means they don't have the overhead that repair shops have. They provide you convenience by coming to your home or office.
Cars | Estimate | Parts Cost | Labor Cost | Savings | Average Dealer Price |
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2013 Toyota Highlander | $290 | $144.25 | $145.99 | -15% | $251.75 |
2016 Jeep Cherokee | $172 | $26.27 | $145.99 | -28% | $133.77 |
2014 Chevrolet Caprice | $199 | $53.15 | $145.99 | -23% | $160.65 |
2011 BMW 535i GT xDrive | $346 | $199.56 | $145.99 | -12% | $307.06 |
2015 Lincoln MKC | $177 | $30.53 | $145.99 | -27% | $138.03 |
2012 BMW M5 | $328 | $182.51 | $145.99 | -13% | $290.01 |
A part of the Evaporative Emission Control (EVAP) system on modern vehicles, the canister purge solenoid, more commonly known as the purge valve, helps facilitate the flow of fuel vapor from the charcoal canister to the engine for burning during the combustion process.
Controlled by the vehicle's computer, the purge valve remains closed when the vehicle is off and opens when the engine runs according to the amount of fuel vapor detected by various sensors. Sometimes, though, problems develop when the purge valve fails to open or close properly. This can cause problems with starting the engine, having a rough running engine, as well as causing the Check Engine light to come on.
You can find the canister purge solenoid near the throttle body by the engine. In older model vehicles, you can find the purge valve on top of the charcoal canister.
The canister purge solenoid is located in the engine compartment. The electrical connector, vacuum and fuel vapor lines are disconnected.
The defective canister purge solenoid is detached and removed.
The new canister purge solenoid is installed and connected.
The engine is started and checked for any vacuum and fuel vapor leaks.
The engine is run, cleared of codes, and road tested to ensure proper purge control valve operation.
The best thing to do when you notice a problem with the vehicle idling roughly or the Check Engine light coming on is to have one of our expert mechanics run a diagnostic. After determining the cause of the problem, the mechanic will then recommend some repair options. The mechanic can also test the canister purge valve by applying voltage, which causes it to open if the part is working properly.
Usually a faulty canister purge solenoid won't cause any major problems to your vehicle other than a roughly idling car. In some cases, the engine will not start right after refueling. If an emissions test is performed on your vehicle, it will not pass.
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