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Raymienets

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Fuel tank ventilation valve location anyone.
« on: 28 February 2014, 14:39:52 »

Fuel tank ventilation valve still cannot clear 0443 fault code as I cannot find the valve anyone help. it's on my 2.2 is it under the underneath the trunking on the left hand side. Only lifted it a little but could not see anything.
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Re: Fuel tank ventilation valve location anyone.
« Reply #1 on: 28 February 2014, 19:36:16 »

Fuel tank ventilation valve still cannot clear 0443 fault code as I cannot find the valve anyone help. it's on my 2.2 is it under the underneath the trunking on the left hand side. Only lifted it a little but could not see anything.
Remove the front right hand wheel arch liner and you'll see the vapour catch tank :y follow the plumbing from there into the engine bay, it's a 10mm pipe iirc, which goes to an electrically controlled valve and then to the inlet manifold/breathers. This valve is what you're looking for :y

Have you the new one yet? Would give you an idea of what you're looking for :-\
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Re: Fuel tank ventilation valve location anyone.
« Reply #2 on: 01 March 2014, 11:13:49 »

Fuel tank ventilation valve still cannot clear 0443 fault code as I cannot find the valve anyone help. it's on my 2.2 is it under the underneath the trunking on the left hand side. Only lifted it a little but could not see anything.
Remove the front right hand wheel arch liner and you'll see the vapour catch tank :y follow the plumbing from there into the engine bay, it's a 10mm pipe iirc, which goes to an electrically controlled valve and then to the inlet manifold/breathers. This valve is what you're looking for :y

Have you the new one yet? Would give you an idea of what you're looking for :-\


Cheers no got one hey to compare.
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