Chevrolet Cruze Canister Purge Valves catch stored fuel vapors and measure them into the engine where the gas will burn instead of escaping into the air. Working as the switch of the EVAP circuit, these Canister Purge Valves open up when there is manifold vacuum, sucking air through the charcoal canister where the activated charcoal releases built-up hydrocarbons to blend with the intake mixture and reduce emissions without sacrificing mileage. Earlier models were the same solenoid design but there are differences in calibration with some valves near the intake manifold for fast response and others by the canister to make it easier to plumb. All use an electrically commanded plunger that seals closed when idle or for self testing and opens to flow vapor when the engine heats up and the engine control module determines that there are no EVAP leaks. On OBD II cars a separate vent solenoid allows the computer to close up, with the pressure sensor acknowledging vacuum while the Canister Purge Valves do their thing, triggering a fault light if vacuum does not reach target levels, usually a problem made out to be related to a loose fuel cap and not the Chevrolet Cruze Canister Purge Valves at all. Across the term of production, subsequent Chevrolet Cruze versions continued to use the same connector, so replacing bad Canister Purge Valves typically entails unclipping out one harness and hose with normal tools.
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