Assuming this is a 4.3L engine, the canister purge valve is located on top of the engine on the drivers side towards the back.
No.
drop the pan, then the valve body, the solenoid is above that
It is possibly the shift interlock solenoid either defective or out of adjustment.
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".
In one of the valve covers there is an elbow with a rubber hose attached. The elbow is the PCV valve.
In a 1995 Infiniti G20t, the line pressure solenoid valve is typically located within the transmission assembly. It is often found mounted on the valve body, which is accessible by removing the transmission pan. The solenoid is responsible for regulating hydraulic pressure in the transmission to ensure proper shifting. For specific access procedures, it's advisable to consult the vehicle’s service manual.
code 25 -refers to a short or open circuit between the solenoid valve to ECM.possible broken fuel pressure regulator or short circuit from solenoid valve to fuel injector main relay. check selenoid valve.(fuel pressure regulator control solenoid)
It is on the inside of the trans, on the valve body.
The valve is at the front of the engine just behind the A/C Compressor. Its just above the thermostat. Be careful as for some unknown reason GM has designed this valve without polarity. It can be installed upside down which will yield less than impressive results. Where is the EGR valve located on a 1995 Chevrolet Blazer with a vortec engine?
OBD1 code 41 = solenoid valve, vehicle speed control
Located on the lower tube of the condensor, behind the grill on the passenger side.
There are several solenoids. The starter solenoid, Idle air control solenoid, the canister purge solenoid, shift solenoids in the transmission. Any assembly used as a switch, consisting of a coil and a metal core free to slide along the coil axis under the influence of the magnetic field, is called a solenoid, and there are several on that vehicle. So we need to know which one you are talking about.