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OEM 2010 Scion tC Canister Purge Valve

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  • 2010 Scion tC Canister Purge Valve Diagram - 25860-0V020
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    Part Number: 25860-0V020
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Valve Assembly, Vacuum Switching; EGR Vacuum Delay; Vapor Canister Purge; Secondary Air Injection Check; Diverter Valve; Vacuum Valve; Valve Assembly; Canister Purge Solenoid; Vacuum Delay Valve
    • Replaces: 25860-28140
    • Part Name Code: 25860
    • Item Weight: 0.70 Pounds
    • Item Dimensions: 3.5 x 3.3 x 2.5 inches
    • Condition: New
    • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
    • SKU: 25860-0V020
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Toyota's factory warranty.
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    Fits the following 2010 Scion tC Submodels:
    • Base, Spec | 4 Cyl 2.4 L GAS

2010 Scion tC Canister Purge Valve

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2010 Scion tC Canister Purge Valve Parts Q&A

  • Q: How to install the Canister Purge Valve on 2010 Scion tC?
    A: The installation process for the Canister Purge Valve assembly begins with attaching it to the air cleaner hose while carefully securing both purge line hoses to the assembly with correct hose clip alignment at installation. After that position the wire harness clamp then join the connector ends. After reconnecting the cable always check that certain systems need initialization procedures before continuing.