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Correct pressure control solenoid valve operation?

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How does this solenoid work and what is it's purpose? Is it a typical open/closed solenoid? Is it supposed to be closed when not energized? Does it allow atmosphere air in?

 

I'm currently tracking down a P0440 EVAP code, and my pressure control solenoid has a very faint click, but remains open (ie, I can blow through it), whether or not 12V is applied.

 

I've also tried plugging one port with my finger and applying a vacuum to the other port and then applying 12V - vacuum holds.

 

The solenoid connects the charcoal canister to top of the fuel tank.

 

Here's a picture of the valve:

pressurecontrolvalve.jpg

 

Thanks, any help much appreciated!

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Well I took another look at it today. It appears I must have been doing something wrong first time around. I blew it softly, it was closed, but when I blew harder, it let air through. When I applied 12V, it let a lot of air through, so I think it's supposed to be closed by default, then lets air in when 12V is applied.

 

Can anyone confirm this? :)

 

Also, it's a 97 Legacy L AWD, 2.2L. Thanks!

It may not be closed by default as it can be a check valve or reducer valve of some kind. From where on the car was it located.

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It may not be closed by default as it can be a check valve or reducer valve of some kind. From where on the car was it located.

 

Could you elaborate a little bit more? I just got one from a parts car and it seems to behave the same way as the original.

 

EDIT: This article says it's a two-way check valve to regulate pressure - could that be the case with our pressure control solenoid valves?

 

Thanks

Edited by jamesm113

It regulates pressure. It does not have an open and closed, it has a partial flow and full flow position. I can not tell you any more unless I know from where on the car it came from.

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#7 = pressure control solenoid. E side connects to two fuel cut valves on the top of the gas tank.

pressurecontrolvalve-1.jpg

#14 connects to the pressure control solenoid. #11 is a rollover valve, #16 goes to the charcoal canister

tankandcanister.png

Edited by jamesm113

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