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The ACDelco Professional 214-2149 Vapor Canister Vent Solenoid is a premium aftermarket replacement part designed to meet or exceed OEM standards. Built with heat-resistant materials and a precise fit, it ensures reliable engine fuel management and ignition system performance for 2024 vehicles, combining durability with professional-grade quality.
Brand | GM Genuine Parts |
Product Dimensions | 6.2"L x 4.1"W |
Model Name | 25932571 |
Year | 2024 |
Base Material | Heat-Resistant Plastic |
Manufacturer | ACDelco |
UPC | 707773440551 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00707773440551 |
Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
Item model number | 25932571 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Chrome |
Manufacturer Part Number | 214-2149 |
OEM Part Number | 25932571 |
R**C
ACDelco purge valve
AC Delco purge valve work great would recommend
S**
On Time
Fits perfect and the P0449 code went away
M**S
Easy to replace.
Replaced old one with the new one, worked perfectly and was easily replaced.
S**S
Perfect fit!
A great and perfect replacement for my 2005 Cadillac Escalade. Great value for product.
G**S
Backyard mechanic
Probably a very good product but we disordered and had to return it.
P**S
Fits 2007 Silverado Classic 5.3L Perfect!!
Fits 2007 Silverado Classic 5.3L Perfect !!!I needed a fix for my check engine light and "tighten fuel cap" message. This seems to be a very common problem with these trucks.I read mixed reviews about this item fitting a 2007 Silverado Classic with the 5.3 engine. After ordering to see for myself, this item is indeed the exact replacement and has fixed my check engine light and the "tighten fuel cap" message.You will need a few feet of 5/8" heater hose and 2 hose clamps to install this because the factory hose is shrink fitted and cannot be reused.First off, disconnect the battery. The canister is located on the back side of the gas tank. Remove the canister and disconnect the fitting on the other end of the hose. You will need to cut this fitting off the factory hose to reuse it. Attach the canister and fitting on to the new heater hose and install back on the truck. Reconnect the battery.The check engine light should reset after having the battery disconnected for long enough. I have not had another error since!Based on the research I have done, these canisters will go bad because of all the dust accumulated due to the factory location. If you want to spend a little more money you can get the updated part to fix this problem here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000S2SKIY/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DERThis part relocates the vent to where the dust should not accumulate as bad, therefore increasing the life of the canister.
K**R
Yes it fits a 2005 Colorado too
Amazon's fir algorithm said this won't fit a 2005 Colorado, and that's technically true but the thing fits really well. Here are the issues...First, you have to have the proper, oval-shaped electrical connector. Check; this one has it. And it has to fit the mounting bracket from the original. Check, it fits. Has to hook up to the hose that connects to the original. OK here's the difference.The original has a couple of barbs that hold it on; this one only has one. I tried a heat gun to soften the hose and pull it off, no joy. So I took an Xacto razor saw (a hacksaw would work as well) and cut the nipple off the old solenoid. Committed now :) I sprayed a little soapy water on the nipple on the new solenoid and (fitting a small hose clamp prior to this) slid the hose right on op to the boss on the nipple. It fit snugly, probably didn't need the hose clamp but used it anyway.Offered the whole thing back up to the truck, hooked up the two hoses you have to remove in order to get it out of the truck (squeeze those white release buttons and tug hard to pull them off), hooked up the electrical connector (fits perfectly) and you're off to the races. OK off to the races figuratively, not literally. This is a 2005 Colorado, after all :)BONUS - saved a wad of cash over the OEM recommendation on the GM site (and here). The only difference between this and that is the OEM one has a hose on it. But for a wad of cash I was just fine with putting the old hose back on, thank you very much :)
C**M
05 silverado check engine light and tighten fuel cap warning
fixed the "tighten fuel cap" and turned off the check engine light on my 05 chevy silverado. also, it should fix my difficult fill ups at the pump (keeps shutting the pump off even though gas tank is not full). i just have not filled up yet. very simple fix. takes less than 15 mins if you have all of what you need. just get about 5-6 inch heater hose and 2 hose clamps (worm gear). remove the sensor plug. cut the OEM line off (no gas or fluid leaks out). then pry down the plastic piece that holds the canister on the mount. it then slides off. put the clamps on the heater hose loosely and slide the hose over the OEM line. then mount the new canister in place. then slide the hose over it and tighten clamps. then reconnect sensor.i didn't disconnect the battery at first cause my stereo has a lot of settings. i drove it a few times on short trips to see if engine light would turn off. the light stayed lit but i didn't get the tighten fuel cap beeps and warning. then, i disconnected the battery for over 15 mins. then the light turned off. for about $25 i'm glad i did this repair. years ago when it start warning me, i bought a new fuel cap and that didn't help. it didn't effect the truck mechanically so i left it alone even though it got on my nerves. didn't want to spend much money on this fix. thank you Amazon. glad that i have a new 12 year old truck now.
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