if you got a code saying this, then an easy way to check it is to pull out fuse number 58 which is next to battery in a fuse box, a 10 amp fuse, also above coil pack number 5 is the purge unit, disconnect the vacuum hoses and try and blow through the valve, it should be restricted, when you hook the valve to a power source, you should be able to blow through it
Evaporative Canister Purge Volume Control Valve
P1445 EVAP Canister Purge Volume Control Valve
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
Cannot locate canister purge valve on a 2001 pontiac sunfire 2.2
Trouble code P0443 means: EVAP Canister Purge Volume Control Solenoid Valve
where is the canister purge valve located on a 03 chevy venture
The purge control valve is located behind the rear wheel that is on the same side as the gas tank. By simplysliding under the bumper one can view the canister and the valve.
Evaporative canister purge control valve circuit fault
The canister purge valve on a 98 Eclipse is located on the front of the car. It is on the right corner of the bumper.
The purge valve on the Malibu is located on top of the charcoal canister that is mounted on the side of, or in close relation to the fuel tank. Usually on the same side as the filler neck. This purge valve is not to be confused with the purge valve solenoid which is located on the intake manifold. If for some reason you can not find the purge valve/canister just locate the solenoid on the intake manifold (which will have an electrical plug and one vaccum line attached to it.) and trace the vaccum line under the car to the canister. As stated above...it is there that you will find the canister purge valve.
The canister vent valve is located near the fuel tank. The canister purge valve is located on the engine.
This code indicates an incorrect Evaporative System Purge Control Valve flow. Can be caused by clogged, disconnected, or broken vacuum line between the EVAP Canister Purge Valve and intake manifold or bad Purge Valve itself.