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Canister Purge Control Valve;

Recently I noticed that my purge valve has been broken, it seems it has been super glued as an attempt to repair it!

Either from the previous owner or a dodgy mechanic that I may have seen over the past couple of years.

I've tried looking around for one outside of a Nissan Parts dealership with very little success.

I've called countless import wreckers n such and they all seem to have no idea what I want, Retards!

Boost Sensor;

Since I've had the car my engine light has always been on, I was told by the previous owner that is was due to the boost sensor.

Which is located right next to the boost sensor and was confirmed by a mechanic, however after going into Nissan they

we suggesting that it maybe the boost sender located behind the left strut mount as my gauge drops in and out!

I have read a post where they mention that the sensor feed the ECU and the sender feeds the gauge.

But i won't know for sure until i get a diagnostic done to pin point the issue....

Nissan Parts Dealership;

I went into Nissan to try and chase up what I need and they reckon that I need to get JDM parts for my import.

Therefore I'll have to order in my parts from Japan and wait a few weeks for them to arrive!

*Canister Purge Control Valve - Part No. 14930AA00A - $242.23

*Boost Sensor - Part No. 223656P51A - $169.37

*Boost Sender - Part No. 25085AA500 (i think) - $unknown

Attachments;

I've included a couple of pictures illustrating the location of.

Boost Sender = Green Square

Boost Sensor = Red Square

Purge Valve = Yellow Square

Q&A;

Would I need to replace the boost Sensor or Sender?

Do I need to replace with JDM parts?

Where can I get a purge valve?

Can I just bypass the purge valve?

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