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Vapor Canister Two Way Valve Fits Acura Mdx 04-01/rl 04-00/honda Odyssey 04-99/p on 2040-parts.com

US $42.00
Location:

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Honda Other Part Number:17371-S0X-A02 Manufacturer Part Number:17371S0XA02 Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:17371S0XA02 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

Up for sale is a brand new genuine HONDA OEM, made in Japan, NOT DORMAN, Two Way Valve, part of the Evaporative system.  Part number 17371-S0X-A02.  I purchased this but didn't need it.  It is sealed in the package and as you can see includes the O-Rings.

Also selling the solenoid that connects to it and they both fit in a small box so take a look at my other auctions.

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