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Audi Vw Evap Vacuum Purge Valve A4 A6 A8 Tt S4 Jetta Passat Beetle Golf Tested on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Lake Stevens, Washington, US

Lake Stevens, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Audi Manufacturer Part Number:058 133 459 Interchange Part Number:058133459 Placement on Vehicle:Array Country of Manufacture:Germany

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This purge valve comes from 2001 VW Passat, but it should fit any other VW or Audi.
Part# 058 133 459
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If you have a CHECK ENGINE Light ON, code P0456 (EVAP system leak)
and you checked your fuel cap or replaced it and issue is not fixed then you need to replace this valve.

In Passats and A4s it's located next to the AirFilter Intake box, probably similiar place in other AUDI TT or VW Jetta/Golf/Beetle/GTI.

This valve was tested for leak before listing it.

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