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where is purge solenoid on 2006 Chevrolet Colorado
If it is the valve on top of the fuel tank, it weel need to be replaced.
The solenoid pack is inside the transmission, on top of the valve body.
The EVAP vent valve/control solenoid is mounted on a bracket by the fuel tank. The EAVP purge valve/control solenoid is mounted on the front top of the intake manifold. Just behind the area where the throttle housing bolts to the front of the intake. It has an electric wires connected to it.
The canister purge solenoid is hooked to the brake booster next to the master cyllinder. It's not a fun place to get to either. You will have to take one of the nuts off to the master cylinder to get it out. The solenoid is a black, plastic part that looks like a little trash can with two hoses and a wire harness sticking out of it. Hope this helps, I have a 2003 and have to change out mine this weekend.
The leak detection pump failing seems to be an issue on these cars. It is located near the fuel tank. It could also be the purge solenoid, located under the air filter housing.
Up front RHS near the water reservoir. Looks round and black.
this is a EVAP system problem check vent solenoid falty ,purge control solenoid falty ,fuel tank presser sensor falty, canester or cracked hose or not conecceted
behind the trans pan and valve body in the solonoid pack 1 pac for each gear .
0441 Evaporative Emission Control System Incorrect Purge Flow This has to do with the purging of the canister, which stores excess fuel vapors that will later be burned in the engine. During the "purge" cycle, engine vacuum draws the fumes from the canister into the intake manifold. The purge and vent valves are also cycled to run diagnostic tests on the fuel tank and evaporative system integrity. Therefore "incorrect purge flow" could be caused by a malfunctioning purge or vent valve, damaged or kinked tubing, or even a loose gas cap. Always make your gas cap click when you tighten it.
The fuel filter on a 2004 Chrysler Concorde is part of the pump module in the fuel tank.
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