next to the oil cap
On a 2.2 its on the backside of the engine below the intake manifold......
"EVAP System Flow During Non Purge" Most likely the purge solenoid is stuck open. If it is the 4.3 engine the purge solenoid is located on the right side of the intake manifold.
Yes, a 1996 Chevy Prizm 1.8 does have an emissions purge solenoid. This component is part of the vehicle's evaporative emissions control system, which helps to control and reduce the release of fuel vapors into the atmosphere. The purge solenoid allows fuel vapors from the charcoal canister to be drawn into the engine for combustion. If you're experiencing issues with emissions or engine performance, it's worth checking the solenoid's functionality.
it is on the top of the engine right by the fuel rail on the right side of the car right next to the throtle body
In front passenger tire wheel well. Behind the wheel well cover facing the front of car.
The canister purge solenoid on a 1996 Oldsmobile Ciera is typically located near the engine, often mounted on or near the intake manifold. It is connected to the evaporative emissions system, with vacuum lines and electrical connections. To access it, you may need to remove some components that are obstructing visibility or access, such as the air intake duct. Always refer to a service manual for specific instructions and diagrams for your vehicle.
locate it next to engine
My 1996 firebird v6 has the 3800 series II engine in it which produces 144 KW (196 PS)
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.
Raise the hood. On the right side should be a sticker that show you. Next to the canister with a plug on top of it.
It is on top of the charcoal cannister in the engine bay.
On a 1996 Geo Prizm, the canister purge solenoid is typically located near the engine, mounted on or near the intake manifold. It is connected to the vacuum lines and the charcoal canister, which is usually found in the rear of the vehicle, near the fuel tank. You may need to remove some components or covers for better access when locating it. Always refer to a repair manual for specific details and diagrams for your vehicle.