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Just installed an aftermarket purge solenoid. Is there supposed to be play at the tube connections joint where that piece can rotate back and forth and go in and out? The old one didn't have any play (tried turning and pulling on it out of the vehicle).
Hi so I took the solenoid off the car and did your 9v battery test and it functions properly. Any advice on what I can try next? Please and thank you!!! (P0496 And P0171 CODES)
How did u get to the philips out? When you pull out the solenoid with the bracket? I have to do this as well oh well hopefully it fixes my p0497 & p0457
I replaced mine back in 2018 with a cheap $20 generic clone and now it’s stuck open. Bought an OEM replacement and I’m gonna give it another try, once again using this video as a guide.
Replaced it, thanks for the help! The bolt on the underside was a sucker to loosen and tighten, thankfully the bracket has that cutout so that you don’t have to fully remove that bolt.
Thanks so much! This made the job much easier and I really appreciated the 9-volt battery idea as I do not have many tools. I removed and checked the old solenoid with the 9-volt and then bought a new one and saw how the 9-volt makes the sound with the new one. I then installed the new one. Do you think the CEL will go off on it's own or should I clear the codes? Thanks again!!! It was one of the best car videos that I have watched.
In general I usually clear the codes but if you don't it should clear when the engine computer sees no faults after 3 consecutive trips. Just remember, it sometimes takes a while for a the computer to test itself, it needs to see certain parameters like temperature etc.
@@3500savoy definitely take it to a shop just to get diagnosis. I would have saved a lot of money and time if I did that to begin with. If just valve fix it yourself. If canister have them fix canister and fix valve yourself afterwards. Valve is literally a 5 min job but DO NOT strip the hose. If unsure after a easy utube video have them fix both..... If canister is dirty it will make valve dirty but not the other way around.
Watched both your videos on the evap system! Gunna tackle this on a 97 accord. I was curious If the solenoid is located in the same place on the 97? Having a hard time finding anything on it.
The purge valve on that generation should be in the engine compartment on the right (US passenger) side of vehicle near firewall. There are two different designs on that generation and the purge valve can be normally open or closed depending on engine. The engine computer will purge when coolant temps are above 170 degrees (roughly). The F22B1 and F22B2 engines should have purge valves that are normally closed and when the computer energizes them at 170 degrees then they will open and purge the canister.
Big Dog50001 do you know where the canister vent solenoid is? We lifted up the rear of the car with no luck finding it. Went as far as removing the fuel tank cover to see if it was under there. Would it be located under the hood next to the purge solenoid? This is for the 4 cylinder 97 accord
I initially misread your question, on most of those older models the design is a bit different. There is usually only a two way valve near gas tank and in addition there is the purge control solenoid inside engine compartment near charcoal canister. There is no conventional canister vent solenoid like newer models.
junior lbc It’s a purge flow issue. It could be several things but I would start with the purge solenoid and see if it is opening and closing properly.
Well shit. I have an Element with the same code, K24 engine. Now I see why I couldn't find this valve. Thanks for the video. It definitely will help me.
It is located on the left side of the engine slightly towards the rear, pretty much like the one on the 4 cylinder engine in this video. Those codes indicate a circuit problem and a low flow problem for the purge solenoid.
@@BigDog50001 I've replaced both charcoal canister and purge valve. P0457 n p0497 disappeared. But the latter code come back. That's make the car driving rough. What seems to be the problem?
So a competent mechanic would have both that code tester and that voltage tester, as opposed to just shooting in the dark replacing parts and hoping for the best?
@@BigDog50001 wanted to update this comment and yes I replaced the purge solenoid since it read 7.8kohms and not clicking,and both codes have not come back been over 150 miles and also all smog monitors are ready. Just in case anyone can use this information.
For 91 Accords, if there is a charcoal canister in engine compartment then there should be a purge solenoid nearby. Might be hard to find a replacement for it now though.
That was the whole reason for me to watch this video, so I could see where that valve is located and how to remove it and service the darn thing. You need a screwdriver that is rated for J.I.S. (japanese industrial standard), so they fit the screw properly. The one screw that had the slotted hole on the bracket didn't need to be removed at all, just slide the bracket off it after removing the other screw.
@Big Dog50001 Automotive my guess is he didn't intend to insult you, he was just saying he found a different way. Probably should have kept it to himself, but 🤷♂️
Hey man! I have a 2011 HONDA ACCORD and on the odometer shows CHECK FUEL CAP, I have already checked the gas cap, I believe its purge valve. Can you tell me where it is located. THANKS VERY INFORMATIONAL VIDEO
The purge valve is located in a similar location on eighth generation 2.4L Accords. Check for trouble codes, a P0455 or P0456 indicate an EVAP leak and will have to be diagnosed. A P145C or P0497 code can point towards a purge issue but be aware there were problems with the purge *joint* (next to purge valve) being restricted from manufacturing defects and causing gas cap message. Other times charcoal from canister gets inside purge line (or valve or joint) and causes restrictions that can set this message.
Kelvin Maldonado I diagnosed it, installed a new purge valve, verified repair and then cleared the codes. The two codes you have are EVAP circuit codes for two different circuits, probably will need a good bidirectional scan tool to diagnose problem.
Many times it is a stuck open purge valve. The code means the ECM (Engine Control Module) is seeing Fuel Tank Pressure (FTP) readings at the fuel tank that indicate engine vacuum is present when the purge is commanded closed. Generally there should be no engine vacuum at fuel tank when purge is closed. I usually use a scan tool to verify this problem.
@@BigDog50001 Hi so I took the solenoid off the car and did your 9v battery test and it functions properly. Any advice on what I can try next? Please and thank you!!! (P0496 And P0171 CODES)
@@ceezauto213 There is a good chance the purge valve is intermittently stuck open (or stuck open all the time). It can also cause a lean code (P0171) sometimes due to air being sucked in that was not seen by the Mass Air Flow Sensor.
How often do these go out I just put one on last year and the new one is acting up again it comes on and off when it wants I have a 2005 accord ex v6 what could be causing this?
On the 4 cylinder it is is very close to same location as this vehicle, it is under a fuel bracket that has to be removed. On the 6 cylinder it is also very close to same position in engine bay as this vehicle, the engine cover has to be taken off first.
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You are an excellent instructor!!! 5 stars for you.
Thanks!
Amazing video. I wish everyone was this thorough. Please keep making more on these models of Honda.
John Shaft Thank you!
Man you do love those Hondas don't you? If I would ever buy one, I would come to you for information. Good video and thanks Dave.
Likewise DM!
The Disgruntled Mechanic Ha ha thanks!
Just installed an aftermarket purge solenoid. Is there supposed to be play at the tube connections joint where that piece can rotate back and forth and go in and out? The old one didn't have any play (tried turning and pulling on it out of the vehicle).
Hi so I took the solenoid off the car and did your 9v battery test and it functions properly. Any advice on what I can try next? Please and thank you!!! (P0496 And P0171 CODES)
Charcoal can
How did u get to the philips out? When you pull out the solenoid with the bracket? I have to do this as well oh well hopefully it fixes my p0497 & p0457
Complete and clear. Appreciate the tips on the magnet, bolt-holding socket, and stabalizing universal with tape.😁
Great video. About to do this on my 05 accord with 530k miles
530k? C-mon dawg , impossible
Very Clear and decisive video one of the best I’ve seen good job
Hello , and thanks for the great video . I should be able to test purge valve with 9volt while it is on vehicle correct?
Thanks for the vid. I changed the part like 3 times still no luck. Any idea of what else it could be? Thank you
I replaced mine back in 2018 with a cheap $20 generic clone and now it’s stuck open. Bought an OEM replacement and I’m gonna give it another try, once again using this video as a guide.
👍
Replaced it, thanks for the help! The bolt on the underside was a sucker to loosen and tighten, thankfully the bracket has that cutout so that you don’t have to fully remove that bolt.
I need to change mine on my 2004 Honda Element. Can I use an aftermarket or must I use OEM
When these go bad does the car idle rough?
Thanks so much! This made the job much easier and I really appreciated the 9-volt battery idea as I do not have many tools. I removed and checked the old solenoid with the 9-volt and then bought a new one and saw how the 9-volt makes the sound with the new one. I then installed the new one. Do you think the CEL will go off on it's own or should I clear the codes? Thanks again!!! It was one of the best car videos that I have watched.
In general I usually clear the codes but if you don't it should clear when the engine computer sees no faults after 3 consecutive trips. Just remember, it sometimes takes a while for a the computer to test itself, it needs to see certain parameters like temperature etc.
Hey, Big Dog. What size socket was that you used.
Replaced mine twice and both times lasted about 4-6 month and check engine light came on with same error. Any suggestions?
Was it oem?
@@3500savoy nah it was the solenoid canister not valve. But replacing both fixed.
On the bright side since it's emissions it's not a priority to fix
@@SHMlKE I just got the code so I should change both?
@@3500savoy definitely take it to a shop just to get diagnosis. I would have saved a lot of money and time if I did that to begin with. If just valve fix it yourself. If canister have them fix canister and fix valve yourself afterwards. Valve is literally a 5 min job but DO NOT strip the hose. If unsure after a easy utube video have them fix both.....
If canister is dirty it will make valve dirty but not the other way around.
Just a big thanks! Your video and what you said was exactly what I went through. Thanks for the heads up about the screws being tight.
best video on this subject by far
Thanks, I appreciate the comment!
Changed the part and code still won’t clear . I’ve tried to disconnect the battery and tried with a scanner tool and it’ll just flash and stay on
Very thorough explanation…thanks
Also what's your take on used parts? Damn honda parts are expensive AF
Watched both your videos on the evap system! Gunna tackle this on a 97 accord. I was curious If the solenoid is located in the same place on the 97? Having a hard time finding anything on it.
The purge valve on that generation should be in the engine compartment on the right (US passenger) side of vehicle near firewall. There are two different designs on that generation and the purge valve can be normally open or closed depending on engine. The engine computer will purge when coolant temps are above 170 degrees (roughly).
The F22B1 and F22B2 engines should have purge valves that are normally closed and when the computer energizes them at 170 degrees then they will open and purge the canister.
Big Dog50001 do you know where the canister vent solenoid is? We lifted up the rear of the car with no luck finding it. Went as far as removing the fuel tank cover to see if it was under there. Would it be located under the hood next to the purge solenoid? This is for the 4 cylinder 97 accord
I initially misread your question, on most of those older models the design is a bit different. There is usually only a two way valve near gas tank and in addition there is the purge control solenoid inside engine compartment near charcoal canister. There is no conventional canister vent solenoid like newer models.
this is a great video. very thorough.
Thank you, I appreciate the comment!
Any info on p0497 same model accord
junior lbc It’s a purge flow issue. It could be several things but I would start with the purge solenoid and see if it is opening and closing properly.
Big Dog50001 Automotive will do thanks
Well shit. I have an Element with the same code, K24 engine. Now I see why I couldn't find this valve.
Thanks for the video. It definitely will help me.
Thank you for the comment.
I replaced mine and it started clicking? Any help?
What's the location for 07 accord V6, I have P0443 and P0497.
It is located on the left side of the engine slightly towards the rear, pretty much like the one on the 4 cylinder engine in this video. Those codes indicate a circuit problem and a low flow problem for the purge solenoid.
@@BigDog50001 I've replaced both charcoal canister and purge valve. P0457 n p0497 disappeared. But the latter code come back. That's make the car driving rough. What seems to be the problem?
So a competent mechanic would have both that code tester and that voltage tester, as opposed to just shooting in the dark replacing parts and hoping for the best?
Hi, i have an 04 honda element same engine with a P0457 and a p0497. It says purge solenoid is the usual cause is this true for these codes?
It is possible a bad purge is causing those codes but other things can cause them too.
@@BigDog50001 Thank you I'll test it soon.
@@BigDog50001 wanted to update this comment and yes I replaced the purge solenoid since it read 7.8kohms and not clicking,and both codes have not come back been over 150 miles and also all smog monitors are ready. Just in case anyone can use this information.
About to do this same job, thanks for super helpful post and saving me money! ☺️
Glad it was helpful, thank you for the comment!
I'm having problems with my 91 and I'm wondering if it even has one cause there arent any parts for it either. Any help will be greatly appreciated
For 91 Accords, if there is a charcoal canister in engine compartment then there should be a purge solenoid nearby. Might be hard to find a replacement for it now though.
Good video , it saved me much reading time. Thank you very much for putting your time into this video.
Thanks for the comment!
That was the whole reason for me to watch this video, so I could see where that valve is located and how to remove it and service the darn thing. You need a screwdriver that is rated for J.I.S. (japanese industrial standard), so they fit the screw properly. The one screw that had the slotted hole on the bracket didn't need to be removed at all, just slide the bracket off it after removing the other screw.
So you watch my video to figure it out and then tell me how I should have done it?
@Big Dog50001 Automotive my guess is he didn't intend to insult you, he was just saying he found a different way. Probably should have kept it to himself, but 🤷♂️
Hey man!
I have a 2011 HONDA ACCORD and on the odometer shows CHECK FUEL CAP, I have already checked the gas cap, I believe its purge valve. Can you tell me where it is located.
THANKS
VERY INFORMATIONAL VIDEO
The purge valve is located in a similar location on eighth generation 2.4L Accords. Check for trouble codes, a P0455 or P0456 indicate an EVAP leak and will have to be diagnosed. A P145C or P0497 code can point towards a purge issue but be aware there were problems with the purge *joint* (next to purge valve) being restricted from manufacturing defects and causing gas cap message. Other times charcoal from canister gets inside purge line (or valve or joint) and causes restrictions that can set this message.
You change the evap purge and that erase the code? Because my car have p0499 and P0443
Kelvin Maldonado I diagnosed it, installed a new purge valve, verified repair and then cleared the codes. The two codes you have are EVAP circuit codes for two different circuits, probably will need a good bidirectional scan tool to diagnose problem.
Big Dog50001 Automotive I will thanks you very much
Big Dog50001 Automotive I change the purge selenoid and restet light he pass the light is off thanks you for help
Hi any info on the P0496 code same model (04 sccord)
Big DOG50001
Many times it is a stuck open purge valve. The code means the ECM (Engine Control Module) is seeing Fuel Tank Pressure (FTP) readings at the fuel tank that indicate engine vacuum is present when the purge is commanded closed. Generally there should be no engine vacuum at fuel tank when purge is closed. I usually use a scan tool to verify this problem.
@@BigDog50001 Hi so I took the solenoid off the car and did your 9v battery test and it functions properly. Any advice on what I can try next? Please and thank you!!! (P0496 And P0171 CODES)
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
@@ceezauto213 There is a good chance the purge valve is intermittently stuck open (or stuck open all the time). It can also cause a lean code (P0171) sometimes due to air being sucked in that was not seen by the Mass Air Flow Sensor.
Thanks man! You're awesome!
Nice tip,to catch the piece,thanks.
Thanks for the comment.
I have the exact same car what is the part number for this l?
It depends on whether it is a California emissions vehicle or not. I would check with a parts department at a Honda dealer.
Thanks, I was wondering where it was.
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can this cause a P0420 also?
Highly unlikely.
so helpful thanks man
Glad it helped, thanks for the comment!
What part number is that
Thank you very much sir 🙏 great clear concise video
Great vid thank you bro.
I appreciate the comment, thanks!
How often do these go out I just put one on last year and the new one is acting up again it comes on and off when it wants I have a 2005 accord ex v6 what could be causing this?
when the solenoid goes dead does it idle rough?
@georgegabriel7766 yes like it's going to die
thankyou dave
Thanks for the comment.
Where at on 2016 Honda accord
On the 4 cylinder it is is very close to same location as this vehicle, it is under a fuel bracket that has to be removed.
On the 6 cylinder it is also very close to same position in engine bay as this vehicle, the engine cover has to be taken off first.
Goin to have a green plug
Got it thanks
Part number?
thank you!!!!
Thanks for the comment!
how come no diagnostic ): ni modo al alldata
Sometimes I don't have time unfortunately.