Where is the canister purge valve on a 2006 Mazda 6?

Where is the canister purge valve on a 2006 Mazda 6?

EVAP purge valve is next to the throttle body on a little bracket attached to the air intake hose.

Where does the EVAP canister purge solenoid need to be?

With a purge port system, the vapors flow from the carbon canister to the throttle body. With an EEC controlled EVAP system, the flow of vapors from the canister to the engine is controlled by a EVAP Canister Purge solenoid or vacuum controlled purge valve. Purging occurs when the engine is at operating temperature and off idle.

Where is the EVAP canister located in the engine?

Fuel vapors trapped in the sealed fuel tank are vented through the orificed vapor valve assembly in the top of the tank. The vapors leave the valve assembly through a single vapor line and continue to the carbon canister (located in the engine compartment or along the frame rail) for storage until they are purged to the engine for burning.

Where does the purging of the fuel tank take place?

Purging occurs when the engine is at operating temperature and off idle. Fuel vapors trapped in the sealed fuel tank are vented through the orificed vapor valve assembly in the top of the tank.

How long does a canister purge solenoid last?

Normally the canister purge solenoid lasts the life of the vehicle, but it can wear out from time to time. If the canister purge solenoid starts to go out, the Check Engine light will come on and your car will not pass an emissions test.

What are the symptoms of a bad canister purge valve?

One of the first symptoms that a faulty canister purge valve may produce is a rough idle. In this case, you will notice the car running inconsistently while stopped or driving at low speeds. If the canister purge valve fails and sticks open, it will create a vacuum leak that can affect the engine idle speed and quality.

What are the symptoms of a bad EVAP canister?

Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Evaporative Emission Control Canister. Common signs include the Check Engine Light coming on, raw fuel smell coming from the back of the car, and a collapsed or leaking fuel tank.

What is the cost of replacing a canister purge valve?

Canister purge valve replacement cost The replacement cost of a canister purge valve usually ranges between $130 and $230 on average, with the main expensive being for the parts itself, costing between $75 and $120. The amount of time the mechanic needs to carry out the replacement of the canister purge valve comes out to between $50 and $100, but you can save a lot of money by going to an independent auto repair shop or doing the repair yourself.