No. The purge valve is part of the EVAP system. The EVAP system reclaims and burns the gasoline fumes from the fuel tank and prevents the fumes from escaping into the atmosphere. A faulty purge valve would cause the "check engine" to illuminate but not cause the engine of the vehicle to "die".
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Yes, it'll make noise when it's signaled to purge, an for up to 30 seconds afterwards. That noise is going to be from air being evacuated from the canister.
The purge valve on the '96 626 is located on the passenger side of the engine. It bolts onto the intake manifold. There are 3 valves that make up this unit and all three are bolted on as one piece. Hope this helps. You can go to any auto parts website and search for purge valve and it will show you what it looks like.
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Assuming you are looking for a purge valve, you can try your local auto parts store or a dealership of your make.
This is an evap emissions fault stored in the ECM. I believe it might be related to the purge valve.You might have a purge valve sticking open allowing evap gases to constantly flow into the intake. This might make your vehicle run rough at times.
It is in the fuel tank. Make sure the relay is good.
Brake linings need replacing? Vacuum leak?
yes you can adjust the valve clearance of the engine of your suzuki. they use a special tool to make the clearance of the valve. better to ask an expert to do it because if you make mistakes on the adjustments your engine will be damage. yes you can adjust the valve clearance of the engine of your suzuki. they use a special tool to make the clearance of the valve. better to ask an expert to do it because if you make mistakes on the adjustments your engine will be damage.
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If that vehicle is TBI (throttle body injection) it could be a faulty map (manifold absolute pressure) sensor.