- Nov 20, 2011
- 380
Time: Less than 5 minutes
Cost: give or take $25.
Tools: Flat head Screwdriver, Eye protection(unless you want little rust particles in your eyes), Gloves(I didn't wear any, but again, you're working on near rusty metal it should be a no brainer)
Locate the part on the vehicle.
The vent solenoid is located toward the rear of the gas tank. Photo taken directly below.
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This photo is taken from the side.
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Step 1: Remove plug.
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Step 2: Use screwdriver to press on the little nubs.
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View of the hose clamp once it's removed.
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Step 3: Use screwdriver to unclip metal bracket, and then just slide the part out.
Reverse the directions to put the new piece in(cross your fingers and hope that gets rid of the engine code)
Cost: give or take $25.
Tools: Flat head Screwdriver, Eye protection(unless you want little rust particles in your eyes), Gloves(I didn't wear any, but again, you're working on near rusty metal it should be a no brainer)
Locate the part on the vehicle.
The vent solenoid is located toward the rear of the gas tank. Photo taken directly below.
View attachment 30198
This photo is taken from the side.
View attachment 30202
Step 1: Remove plug.
View attachment 30199
Step 2: Use screwdriver to press on the little nubs.
View attachment 30200
View of the hose clamp once it's removed.
View attachment 30201
Step 3: Use screwdriver to unclip metal bracket, and then just slide the part out.
Reverse the directions to put the new piece in(cross your fingers and hope that gets rid of the engine code)