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  • Dorman OE Solutions Vapor Canister Purge Valve for Audi - 911-800

    Dorman® OE Solutions Vapor Canister Purge Valve for Audi

    PartNumber: 911-800
    Product Specifications
    • Connector Terminal Configuration: 2 Blade
    • Housing Material: Plastic
    • Location: Near Intake Manifold
    • OE Part Number: 1231486, 058133517, 06E 906 517 A, 077133517C, 0K01C18741, 1C0-906-517-A, 28910-22040, 6Q0-906-517-A, 9135444
    • UPC: 019495231684
    • Vacuum Connector Diameter: 1/2"
    • Part Description: Audi OE Solutions Vapor Canister Purge Valve
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    $29.06

About Audi Canister Purge Valves

Audi is a German automotive subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group. It gains its success in the premium motor market thanks to its great power, elegant appearance, and high-performing auto parts. Audi appeals to drivers with high-quality parts. The Audi canister purge valve is one of its classic parts. For modern cars, the canister purge valve is electrically operated and controlled by the engine's computer. When the engine is "off", the valve is shut, and when it is turned "on", the engine's computer opens up the purge valve. A faulty canister purge valve can cause poor fuel economy and a decline in engine performance, and the vehicle may run rough.
Audi is famous for lots of high-quality parts, but these parts can get worn after years of usage. The Audi canister purge valve might lead to poor functions and an unpleasant driving experience if worn or damaged. The removal process for the Audi canister purge valve is as follows. First, disconnect the negative battery terminal and locate the canister purge valve. Then remove the electrical connectors from the valve, and remove the canister purge valve from the bracket. Signs of a faulty canister purge valve include less gas mileage, and the check engine light being turned on. We have nearly all types of auto parts online to give you a better vehicle both inside and out. You are welcome to choose from a large selection of auto parts on our site.