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DAB
2025-08-10 17:24:36
Once you locate and make sure you have the correct Purge valve, install was very easy. For 2010 tundra, valve is under the Silver "engine cover" I call it. The cover lifts off and snaps back in place easily.. After the install remember to reset the check engine light. It can be done using a special device or by DISCONNECTING and then touching the pos / Neg terminal WIRES together for a few seconds (30 is good). Re-attach wires to battery and you should be good to go..
Mike Fogg
2025-07-14 14:42:12
This fixed all the flashing error lights I was getting on my 2008 toyota tundra.
Tony
2025-06-30 11:57:59
As the title implies, it's working for my v6 2012 rav4 just fine. It's only day 1 though, but it was an exact fit and my check engine light hasn't come back on. If any of that changes, I will update this post.1 month update:So this failed after 1 month. I am hesitant to give it a low rating right away because it could still be my charcoal canister that failed and perhaps it will eventually make any purge valve I install fail in the same amount of time, but I bought the genuine Toyota one and that one has resolved all the issues so far, but if that one fails I will remove the one star rating for this one and blame it on something else in the EVAP system. But since it appears to have failed after one month, it will be receiving a 1 star rating for now.
pdm
2025-05-22 18:08:41
Was getting a code on my 2015 Rav4 that pointed to either this or clogged PCV valve. Replacing this took under 5 minutes and solved the issue. PCV valve is not an easy swap on 2015 Rav4, try this first.
Alejandro Cuellar
2025-05-13 16:53:22
The part was correct but the part that was enclosed was a used part. It smelled like fuel vapor. I’m sure if I received a new part it would be fine. I needed the part asap so I went to autozone and paid like $20 more for a Duralast branded one.
William Heggs
2024-12-27 17:04:58
The part is an exact match to the original. The price is half of what the parts department at the dealership is asking and $40 cheaper than parts stores. It took approximately 5 minutes to take off the old and install the new. It was delivered in one day!
Matt
2024-12-25 14:53:17
Worked great in the beginning. Then started to get stuck open. Had to replace again within less than a year. This stuff happens. I understand. I'm not mad. Will by from them again.
Kenneth Mitchell
2024-12-22 10:29:47
Be sure to remove and inspect the 2 vacuum hoses connected to the solenoid before ordering.
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