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ALI H. ALHUSSAIN
Bewertet in Saudi-Arabien am 19. Juli 2024
جيدة وبدون ملاحظات
lt1chevelle
Bewertet in den USA am18. Dezember 2024
Fit perfect on 05 Yukon Denali
Darshan
Bewertet in Kanada am 12. Februar 2024
Great product and easy to install. Clear error code. Watch the YouTube and install yourself. A1 quality
Yusif
Bewertet in Saudi-Arabien am 10. Juli 2024
part is good but delivery is so bad .. not on time and not as the seller said that it will delivered next day, been waiting for it almost a week .. really bad
Doggo
Bewertet in den USA am16. Oktober 2016
This worked great on my 2005 K1500 Silverado. I couldn't put any gas in except quick bursts but not even a 1/4 gallon at a time what a pain in the ass. I think I busted it "topping off" before Hurricane Matthew when we were all in line at the stations. Replacing this part cured the issue and I was able to do a full fill without any fuss. I could swear the truck has more pep as well.I'm not exactly handy but was able to install this in about 20 minutes. Here's what I can tell you. I thought the canister would be behind the fender near the gas filler. Nope it's behind the tank more near the center of the truck by the back wheel but before the differential. It's in a location easy to access from the front, side and back. I didn't need any tools to remove the computer connection and canister, just pushed down the lever on the left side and wiggled it until it would slide off the mounting bracket. The hard part was the hose connecting the vacuum line to the canister. Most people replace the entire hard plastic line with 5/8" rubber hose I did not have such a hose and wanted my truck fixed so here's what I did. I could not get the hose off the old part so I took a very sharp razor blade and cut about 1" down the hard plastic where the hose meets the nipple on the old part. That let the hose expand just a bit so I could wiggle the old part off the hose. Then after connecting the new canister to the mount (just slid it back on) and connected the computer connection I used a hose clamp to secure my now split hose to the nipple and then wrapped duct tape around the remaining part of the split hose just to ensure no leaks would occur. It worked just fine. If it fails i'll just replace the hose properly but this got me by for now.
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