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Where is the purge valve located on a 2013 Ford Focus?

Where is the purge valve located on a 2013 Ford Focus?

The purge valve is located on the evap canister which is by the rear of the car/fuel tank.

How much is a purge valve for a 2013 Ford Focus?

Ford Focus Purge Valve Replacement Cost Estimate. The average cost for a Ford Focus purge valve replacement is between $137 and $155. Labor costs are estimated between $70 and $88 while parts are priced at $67.

Why is the purge valve on my Ford Focus not working?

If your Focus has this code, it is indicating the EVAP purge control valve circuit is malfunctioning.. This is typically caused by a short in the wiring to or from the purge valve solenoid, or an issue with the solenoid itself. Before you do anything, make sure the gas cap is on and sealed tightly.

Where can I buy a Ford purge valve?

At Ford Parts Center we have a wide selection of Genuine Ford Parts for all Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles. One of these said parts is a Purge Valve, the Purge Valve is a major part of the EVAP system which prevents the gas vapors from getting out of the engine itself.

Is the canister purge valve part of the EVAP system?

The canister purge valve, also commonly referred to as the purge valve, is an important component of your Evaporative Emission Control (EVAP) system.

What is the purge valve in a fuel tank?

The canister purge valve, also commonly referred to as the purge valve, is an important component of your Evaporative Emission Control (EVAP) system. This system restricts the fuel vapours created in your fuel tank from escaping into the atmosphere by trapping them in a charcoal canister.

Why does my Ford Focus have purge code?

If your Focus has this code, it is indicating the EVAP purge control valve circuit is malfunctioning.. This is typically caused by a short in the wiring to or from the purge valve solenoid, or an issue with the solenoid itself.

What does the purge valve on a Ford Explorer do?

Your vehicle’s Evaporative Emissions Control System is responsible for sending fuel vapor from the gas tank and sending it to the intake, where it can be burned. Otherwise these vapors are sent out into the air. P0443 indicates that there is a problem with the wiring to/from the purge valve or the purge valve solenoid has a short/open circuit.

The canister purge valve, also commonly referred to as the purge valve, is an important component of your Evaporative Emission Control (EVAP) system. This system restricts the fuel vapours created in your fuel tank from escaping into the atmosphere by trapping them in a charcoal canister.

The canister purge valve, also commonly referred to as the purge valve, is an important component of your Evaporative Emission Control (EVAP) system.

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