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    Can someone help me get a price for an evap canister solenoid?

    Its a dealer only part from what I am encountering so can anyone on here hook me up on a price for this?

    2004 Pontiac grand prix 3.4L non sc engine. its the fuel filler evap canister and solenoid. if possible separate prices for each part as I know the canister comes apart from the solenoid. Thnk you!

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    I show nothing in our computer sorry
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    RIP Dad 4-29-08 brotherbenn83's Avatar
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    Which CQ you work at?
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    I know I paid $46 at the dealer for mine for the Impala, it's a GM, might be the same part, don't know how much they change for stuff like that.
    Info I used:
    GM PART # 25932569
    CATEGORY: Fuel Tank Evaporator Control
    Don't know if it'll help you.

    DASRED - West Allis, WI

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    I got Yoo hooked up on this one. Let me know what you want to do.
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    Thanks B. I will let you know when I get an answer it. Doing this as a favor to help a friend out.

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    I work at the cq in waukesha.
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    LOL is everyone having problems with these? Mine went to hell a few weeks ago. I just tuned it to "no error reported". Much cheaper, at least in my case anyways.

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    It is a pretty common part to fail, depending on where it is located. Mostly W bodies and C/K trucks have issues because they are more exposed to the elements, but I have replaced them on ALL kinds of cars. Lately I have been seeing more purge valves fail also, but they are usually cheaper and easier to replace.
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    i also assume you ment a 3.8 non sc'ed yoo?
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