

🚗 Fix your ride, skip the dealership drama!
This Vapor Canister Purge Valve Solenoid is a direct OEM replacement designed to restore your vehicle’s evaporative emissions system. Compatible with multiple GM models including GMC Acadia, Chevy Impala, and Cadillac SRX, it offers a reliable, easy-to-install solution that clears check engine codes and improves engine performance—all at a fraction of dealership prices.

















| ASIN | B07XRX2MQC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,620 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1 in Automotive Replacement Emission Canister Purge Valves |
| Brand | Reeauto |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,890) |
| Date First Available | September 11, 2019 |
| Exterior Finish | Metal |
| Inlet Connection Type | Barb |
| Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
| Item model number | Ree-12610560 |
| Manufacturer | Reeoutdoor |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Ree-12610560 |
| Material | Metal |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Outlet Connection Type | Barb |
| Package Dimensions | 4.21 x 2.01 x 2.01 inches |
| Specification Met | oe |
| UPC | 792966850989 |
S**T
Great Quality Replacement – Fixed My Check Engine Light! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I bought this vapor canister purge valve solenoid for my GMC Acadia after the check engine light came on and I got a P0449 code. This part was a perfect fit and matched the original OEM exactly — installation was straightforward and took less than 30 minutes with basic tools. Once installed, the engine code cleared, and the vehicle has been running smoothly ever since. No more rough idling or fuel smell, and the check engine light hasn’t come back on. It’s also great that this part fits a wide range of GM vehicles like the Chevy Impala, Traverse, Buick Enclave, and Cadillac SRX — very versatile! The build quality feels solid, and the price is way better than what the dealership quoted me. Highly recommend this if you’re dealing with EVAP issues and want a reliable, cost-effective fix.
J**K
Long story, but this could save you both $$$ and heartache
So...Back in December, my family and I were traveling out of state. Our check engine light had come on and we, foolishly, took the vehicle to a dealership local to our destination for diagnostics and possible repair. In terms of symptoms, all we had noticed was that our car--a 2019 Chevy Traverse--was rough to start after any sort of fuel up. Subsequent ignition was fine, just anytime we were starting up at a gas station it would act like it didn't want to turn over. Well, it was Christmas Eve when we dropped it off and we couldn't return for it until 12/26. Upon arrival, we were told that we'd need to replace a catalytic converter and a number of other parts totaling just under $4k. Astonished, we got a simple oil change and left it at that. Later the same week, we had the sparkplugs replaced by another (much less expensive) mechanic. But, the rough start after fuel up issue persisted. As we should have done from the start, I Googled the symptoms which brought me around to this here purge valve. If you couldn't tell already, I am not a mechanic. I can do a few basic things, and I know my way around a number of different power tools, but cars are and always have been a weak spot in my technical education. Nonetheless, upon discovering that this little $12-$20 part might well fix our issue, AND it was something I could probably do myself? I don't think I've ever ordered any other item as fast as I clicked purchase on this. The part arrived within 48 hours of ordering, which was great. I wasted very little time in removing the cowling and intake valve to get at the old valve and put this one in, and you know what? It fixed the problem. Not only that, the check engine light turned off and has stayed off. If I'd gone with what the dealership had said, diagnostically, was wrong with my vehicle, I'd be $4k in the hole and my check engine light would still very likely be on. For the price, this can't be beat. I think I paid $12? O'Reilly's and Autozone want around $60 for this exact same part, so do yourself a favor and get it here. It works great, and even if it doesn't last very long, you can get 4-5 of them for the price of buying even one from a brick and mortar autoparts store. It's not the easiest part to replace, just because access is to tight behind the engine, but certainly not impossible even for complete amateurs like me. Build quality seemed the same as the stock part I removed, and fit was perfect. TL;DR Version: This $12 part that I could replace myself fixed a problem the Chevy dealership wanted $4k to fix. Cheaper by the dozen.
K**D
2011 srx4 check light off
Was getting the ol engine check light. Usually after fill ups and driving around (stop and go). Months past still no more check light since install. I believe this fixed the issue. Was fairly simple to install. Just a warning use the stock bolt and just past finger tight. Otherwise that bolt will break and you can just start your crying and swearing lol.
G**.
Quick fix and fast fail
I thought that I would save a little money and purchase an aftermarket replacement purge valve for my GMC Acadia along with an aftermarket gas cap to see if it would stop throwing error codes and check engine lights. I installed it in less than 10 minutes and it work flawlessly….. for about 4 months. Then it would intermittently fail. I reset the code and thought that maybe it was a fluke. Nope, first it was every week, then every few days, and then it seemed like every time I got in the vehicle. I followed the troubleshooting steps by unplugging the power connector to the unit and felt with my finger feeling for vacuum, and sure enough I felt it sucking air in…. That is the way I would describe this product, it sucks! By the way, the aftermarket gas cap I bought had the keeper that attaches to the vehicle installed backwards so that every time you tightened the gas cap, it would wrap backwards against the filler tube. My suggestion, and I’ll let you be the judge, don’t cheap out and save money or waste your time. By original equipment parts and get it done right. I should have listened to my dad as I was growing up when he told me “ In the long run, it’s cheaper to buy a better product if you plan on using it for the long run.” Lesson learned!
M**N
Way cheaper than in auto store
My dad is a mechanic and told me that this is what my car needed. I checked two local auto shops and the cheapest option at both of them was going to cost me $40. I bought this for under 20 I was a little skeptical so I also bought one at the auto parts store. When it came, my dad couldn’t tell the difference between the two when they were outside of the box. So far it has fixed the issue with my vehicle definitely saved me a lot of money. For a 2015 Traverse.
H**L
Good part
Fit model of car, easy to install, fixed issue
S**T
Good inventory
Easy to install, good price. Nice to have on hand for the shop.
J**.
Good value solenoid
Easy to install, good price, good fit
T**Y
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ع**ز
عمليه ارجاع بطيئه
J**T
This product has saved me time and money from having to go to a repair shop. I used it to clear a code on the vehicle and it worked.👍🏻
J**S
Product was easy to install and works like a charm. A lot more affordable than the name brand. Works great.
C**O
I installed this product on my 2011 GMC Acadia and it cleared the code but after 2 weeks it failed. It is a very cheap part and I'm disappointed with the results. It looks and fits perfectly but no performance at all. Thanks but no thanks. Wish I could get my money back.
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