ACDelco GM Original Equipment 214-2317 Vapor Canister Purge Valve
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As for my 2013, it fit like a glove
I am not sure about the warranty, but the part fit perfectly and was an original. After I put the part on, the code was cleared and my car has been flawless since then.
As long as it is not a turbo model, it should. However, amazon has a selection guide for car type, engine, and style that is fairly close to the actual choice. If you click on the part name, you can see all the information for your Cruze by following the steps
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This may be the solution. When I put fuel in my 2014 Chevy Sonic, the vehicle struggles to start and takes a few tries before it will turn over. I went online to do some research and found a video from "Mechanic Link," suggesting the problem may be caused by this part. It is bad if it is possible to blow air through it, which I verified while testing the new part with this new part. I then tested after removing the old part and was able to blow air through the new part. The first time after filling up the tank at the gas station, I was able to start the car. I looked up the instructions on YouTube since there were none. There is a small lip on the side of the backside that slides up, but there is another lip on the frontside Safety clip 1 keeps the other from releasing so that it does not hit the ground.
This 2011 Chevy Cruze LS 1 has a V6 engine. When the 8L was filled up with gas, it would have trouble starting. This is the part that should be replaced in the event of this occurring. For those who do not understand why a Bosch part is in an AC Delco box, it is an exact original manufacturer's part made by Bosch and distributed by AC Delco. The part is exactly the same as when the car first came with it. When you know how to remove the clips from the PCV valve, the valve can be replaced in just a few minutes. Since the replacement, there has been no trouble starting the engine, and the sound is a bit I have had the easiest time with this repair.
I was not experiencing any symptoms at the time my "check engine light" came on a few months ago. There was a problem with the evap system, indicating it gave me the error code. I was refueling my 2015 Chevy Sonic a few months ago, and all of a sudden it became very difficult to start as well as idling rough. My research indicated that this was the defective part, and I was 95% certain it was this. The truth is, that is what happened! By default, you are not supposed to be able to blow through this valve when it is removed. You need this part if air flows through the one end after you blow on it. There is a simple and quick fix that takes only about 10 minutes, and this part fixed my problem. There are no words to describe how much I.
A Chevy factory defective purge valve brought on the Check Engine light on the vehicle,, so we ordered a replacement directly from the manufacturer. A whole lot of effort went into the replacement, but that was a car placement issue and not a product issue. Compared to the factory product, this one is much cheaper and it has been working just fine for over a year now. It is recommended.
When the car was running, it worked fine. It was only when we opened the gas cap that the issue appeared. As a result of my reading, I concluded that a diagnostic of this issue requires the use of this part. IMPORTANT NOTES
INSTALLATION The part on my wife's car sits directly behind the motor on top of the engine bay. It is on the passenger side. If I recall correctly, it took less than five minutes to install. You can remove the part from its mounting surface by disconnecting two of the wired connections and two of the vacuum connections. It's as simple as connecting the new part in reverse order and installing the new part. It is essential to be careful when removing the vacuum lines, since they are connected with plastic connections and may It is foolproof and cannot be reinstalled only one way can be used to connect. All the information presented in this section is based on my experience when installing this part, and it may not be the correct way to do it. Neither am I a certified mechanic nor do I claim to be one.
A 2012 Cruze was replaced with a purge valve. There were multiple OBD2 codes cleared (P0171, P015B, P2270), all of them in fact. Additionally, the Service Stability Check code was cleared as well. It took about 5 minutes and a screwdriver to fix the track warning on the dashboard.
As well as being easy to replace, it was also pretty cheap. Although I'm definitely not a mechanic, I found a way to do it in just.
The 2013 version of Fits is 1. 0. The Chevrolet Cruze 8 is available for purchase. After filling up with gas, I got a check engine light, and the car struggled to start for five minutes, then ran smoothly for the remainder of the fill up. My computer was diagnosed with p0171, which is typically a problem with this part. It took me about 3 minutes to order it and slap it in. When I filled up the car the next time, it was in good shape.