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2025-08-14 12:45:53
I installed this replacement vent control valve for the fuel system on my 2015 Nissan Murano SL. Easy peasy. It worked. It still works a couple months later.Update: It still works 6 months later.
Lumarie David
2025-05-28 15:28:16
This pump work as described and is much affordable the auto zone fit well on my nissan rogue 2014 and do the job
Customer
2025-05-04 13:19:16
Worked great can now fuel without back flowing
Robert H.
2025-04-03 16:56:10
The repair shop said if I needed to replace the purge valve it would cost me about $450 with labor to replace it and the part would cost $140. Now we were not sure exactly why the check engine light was on but it was some sort of vac leak. I bought this super cheap and it was delivered in 2 days. I was able to install it in 15 minutes and it cleared my check engine. I was a week away from my inspection running out but was able to fix it in time. If you got an EVAP leak code this is a cheap item to try. You too may just get lucky
David Rogers
2025-03-29 13:44:09
Amazon assured me it was a direct replacement for my 08 Xterra. It was not. I sent it back and ordered the right one.
Steven_S
2025-01-19 16:18:19
This was a great item and fixed my check engine light.
andygold
2025-01-13 17:22:29
2015 Nissan Rogue SL, 98K miles. Was getting a P0447 code. "Evaporative emission system vent control circuit open."Nissan says that 99% of the time, for a P0447, it's this device that has failed (1% of the time it's the wiring connector on the harness leading to this part). Had to pop out 3 plastic, panel fasteners, and remove a plastic rain guard panel (behind passenger, rear wheel) to get access to the part. Removed the hose by pulling, pushed in the tab to remove the electrical connector, and pushed the tab on the air box while rotating the part counterclockwise about 45 degrees before pulling it out of the box. It does rest against a clamp when turned that 45 degrees, but clamp was able to stay in place and didn't need to be removed. Part did not pull out easily though, as some force was needed to I guess pop the O-ring loose from inside the box. Was a little worried I'd break the box while pulling, but the part finally popped out. Install of the new part literally took all of one to two minutes to pop it in place, rotate it clockwise until it "clicks" , install electrical connector (with dielectric grease...easier to place on the 2 metal tabs on the part itself), and wiggle on the hose. Replaced panel and 3 pop-in fasteners and Done!!! I cleared the code and it didn't return (this circuit is an instant read circuit and doesn't need 75 miles or so to reset, like some circuits do). Did a thousand mile trip after install, and no codes thrown!
Nathan L Hadder
2024-12-01 15:02:45
I installed this on my 2013 Nissan Pathfinder to fix one issue. It resulted in generating P0441 errors. Don't buy as it likely won't work.
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