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Purge Valve Replacement: Why It’s Important + Costs Involved

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A failed emissions test: If the canister purge valve allows excessive vapor to escape from the charcoal canister, your emissions will likely exceed the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) standard. If it breaks (mostly due to faulty wiring or a bad electrical connector), the purge valve won’t operate.

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What is the Knock Sensor Replacement Cost + Is it Worth?

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However, like any car part, the knock sensor can wear out over time, leading to the question: how much will it cost to replace it? Failed emissions test: A faulty knock sensor can affect how the engine burns fuel, which may lead to higher emissions and a failed emissions test.

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8 Symptoms of a Bad Camshaft Position Sensor (+ How to Fix)

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Failed Emissions Test A bad camshaft position sensor creates an overly rich fuel mixture that doesn’t burn completely and increases harmful emissions like carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, etc., These elevated pollutant levels in your exhaust can make your vehicle fail an emissions test. from the exhaust.

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How to Perform an Engine Air Filter Replacement (+ Costs)

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In older cars with carburetors, the filter can be found under a large, round cover. Meanwhile, in newer, fuel-injected cars, it’s often in a square or rectangular housing between the front grill and the engine. Note : An electric vehicle only has a cabin air filter and not the engine air filter.