How to Replace EVAP Solenoid 07-13 Chevy Silverado

How to Replace EVAP Solenoid 07-13 Chevy Silverado

In this video, 1A Auto shows how to remove, install, and replace the vapor canister vent valve. The video is applicable to the 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13 Chevy Silverado

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Michel Mason says:

This was not the stock hose setup for me make sure you look at the part on your truck and watch slme other videos before trying this

noahkb80 says:

I guess this is next. Did the part under the hood already…

Fabrizzio Rivera says:

man thats so easy, and ijust pay $202 for that at the mechanic shop

LowksWilly says:

Might be stupid question can this make your vehicle run lean??

Sauce Man says:

What hoses are those? Please!!

Randall P. Shaffer says:

Great video. So I went to your site put in 2011 Chevrolet Silverado and searched on EVAP Solenoid………….Wait for it "No Results"

Jake Brumfield says:

Shouldve cleaned the filter while you had it out. Alot of times thats all it is making the engine light come on anyway.

Hammer757 says:

why does the title say"Replace EVAP Solenoid" but the video is for replacing the "canister vent valve"

Lard says:

It's nice how all these YouTube videos don't show real life scenarios. Chevy doesn't use junk hose clamps like that. You've already replaced the vent solenoid. Why not show what it really takes to get one of these off

Lorenzo Rivera says:

After replacing evap solenoid should auto be driven for a length of time before taking for smog check ? If so how many ?

Albert Head says:

By the way, best how-to videos on the internet, bar none! You've saved me thousands of dollars over the years. Well done!

Albert Head says:

Why does the new solenoid need an additional wire? Seems like one more connection for moisture, etc., to get in.

Marcus walker says:

Part number please

9569hall says:

So mine is in the front of the gas tank. Not the back like your video shows

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