It is mounted under the bed, next to the gas tank.
also referred to as the Vapor Canister Purge Valve and is in\on the charcoal evaporator canister. its under the truck above the spare tire location, locate the charcoal canister on the front of the gas tank and trace the vent line to the vent valve.
To replace the vapor canister on a 2001 GMC Sonoma, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Then, locate the vapor canister, which is typically found near the fuel tank or under the vehicle. Remove any mounting bolts or clips securing the canister, disconnect the hoses and electrical connectors, and replace it with the new canister. Finally, reattach the hoses, connectors, and bolts, and reconnect the battery terminal.
No that truck does not
above the rear axle/driveline on the bed rail. there is a hose that goes to the canister to the left of it
It is located directly in front of the fuel tank, on the frame above the purge vapor canister.
It will if the ac is on.
It's worth about $13,000. See quotes at http://www.edmunds.com/gmc/sierra2500hd/2006/index.html
There are no current recalls on that model of truck. You can check with your dealer for an updated list of recalls.
also referred to as the Vapor Canister Purge Valve and is in\on the charcoal evaporator canister. its under the floor above the spare tire location, locate the charcoal canister on the front of the gas tank and trace the vent line to the vent valve.
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The EVAP canister on a 2006 GMC Envoy is typically located near the rear of the vehicle, specifically near the fuel tank. It is mounted on the undercarriage, often on the driver's side, and can be accessed from underneath the vehicle. To reach it, you may need to lift the vehicle and remove any protective covers or shields that may be in the way.
On a 2003 GMC Sonoma, the vapor can vent valve is typically located near the fuel tank, mounted on or near the charcoal canister. The charcoal canister itself is usually found on the driver’s side, towards the rear of the vehicle, underneath the bed. To access the valve, you may need to lift the vehicle and remove any protective shields. Always refer to a service manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions.