How to Replace Vapor Canister Solenoid Valve 2005-2010 Pontiac G6

How to Replace Vapor Canister Solenoid Valve 2005-2010 Pontiac G6

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This video shows you how to install a new vapor purge valve or purge valve solenoid on your 2005-2010 Pontiac G6. Vapor purge valves are an important part of the EVAP system that allow the contained fuel vapors to be released into the combustion chamber under certain conditions. Modern purge valves are controlled by the vehicle’s computer system, and electronic solenoids. Failure of the valve or the control solenoid will result in an emissions trouble code that could prevent passing emissions testing.

This process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2005 Pontiac G6
2006 Pontiac G6
2007 Pontiac G6
2008 Pontiac G6
2009 Pontiac G6
2010 Pontiac G6

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• Flat Blade Screwdriver http://1aau.to/oCb/1AXAA00013
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• Ratchet http://1aau.to/oEK/1AXAA00016
• Socket Extensions http://1aau.to/oB5/1AXAA00015

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@67judge says:

Where is this located on a 2006 Pontiac GTO ?

@BushmasterRaZ says:

So… i feel like you should mention that this is only for the 4 cyl motor. Not the V6 which is by far the more common engine for the g6.

@dustinhallett4160 says:

Is this the same for the 07 torrent? And dumb question but can this cause overheating I've changed everything in cooling system but car will say it's hot when it's not

@alexanderortiz9766 says:

Very helpful, thanks!

@2bearms says:

I have a p0449 how do I replace the circuit for this

@Xverse12 says:

I had a piece break inside the tube connection so I was trying to figure out how to it'll it out

@mr.mckinnon5680 says:

How do you bill for that?

Is that .2?

I don't even open my toolbox for less than 1 hour.

@lifeinthespiritt.v1402 says:

So is this the code p0446 ?

@kerry4811 says:

The comments r so pressed lol

@weecha7063 says:

Nice that u didn’t show the angle of the bolt

@Jr-fb6jp says:

It be helpful also if you could state the troubleshoot problems that the vehicle had before you switched the part out.

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