The purge valve is component to a vehicle's evaporative emissions system. For a 2003 Ford Ranger with the 2.3L L4 the vapor canister purge valve is Motorcraft part# CX2127. As of 2014 the wholesale cost for this part number is around 60$.
P0443 - EVAP control system CANISTER PURGE VALVE CIRCUIT MALFUNCTION - VPWR circuit open - Evap canister purge valve circuit shorted to ground - damaged EVAP canister purge valve - EVAP canister purge valve circuit open - EVAP canister purge valve circuit shorted to VPWR - damaged PCM
next to the evap can on the right side of the car behind the front bumper you will also see the vacuum switch in line with it. as the flow moves it will be the purge valve then the vacuum switch.
You have to be more specific. There are several purge valves on most cars and they all look different.
Looking underneath the battery compartment, locate two orange colored tabs. Those are located on the evap lines. Follow them to the purge valve which is held in with two screws.
I have a 97 Grand Am 3100 V6. The purge valve is located by the top of the charcoal canister. Simply remove the one screw from the container that holds the radiator fluid (standing over the top of the car, passenger side) and move that container to the side. The purge valve is mounted to the car body and will simply slide off. No tools are needed other than to remove the one screw for the radiator fluid container.
above the rear end on the drivers side
where is the purge solenoid valve on my camry 2001 6cyl
Yes, a 2003 Ram has a purge valve.
where is the purge control valve located on a 2000 grand am 4 cylinder
The 2003 Kia purge valve solenoid is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. The purge valve solenoid will be on the passenger side of the firewall.
Yes, the purge valve clicks.