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Dorman 911-701 Vapor Canister Purge Valve Compatible with Select Mazda Models

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  • Direct replacement - this vapor canister purge valve fits and functions like original equipment to ensure proper function of your vehicle's evaporative emissions system
  • Quality construction - manufactured from premium materials for a long service life
  • Quality tested - has undergone testing to ensure proper fit and performance
  • Ensure fit - Input your vehicle into the garage tool and check Confirmed Fit bar at the top of the page. If there is an “i” in a blue circle, additional verification is needed. Please hover over the "i" to verify fitment notes match your vehicle


Engineered for a perfect fit and plug-and-play installation, this vapor canister purge valve is a direct replacement for the original equipment purge valve. It is critical to the evaporative emissions system and fulfills government requirements. This part is compatible with the following vehicles. Before purchasing, enter your vehicle trim in the garage tool to confirm fitment. [Mazda 6: 2003, 2004, 2005]


Romeo A.
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Works!! No more gas smell in my son’s Mazda!!
Juan Torres
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024
Muy bien, ya se la instalaron. Gracias por su atención y asistencia.
A
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 18, 2024
Aftermarket replacement part for a mazda 5, 2.0.Identical part ,perfect fit and worked a treat.Well priced, fast delivery, happy customer
Null Pointer
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2022
It fit my 2007 Mazda 5, at least. If you look for the OEM purge valve, it looks nothing like this and has a different part number. Dorman does not say it will fit the Mazda5. But this is what was on my car, and the replacement was simple with easy access.Couple words of caution:1. Before you buy this part, pull off the electrical connection on yours, and make sure this one will fit. I bought the Dorman 901-702 first, which looks (almost) just like this, but it has a different connector!2. The rubber holder slides backwards off the bracket, not up. Look at the new one to understand how it attaches.3.The tube fitting at the front is a very tight fit. Use a heat gun to lightly heat the tube, and once pliable enough, pull off the old part and shove on the new part quickly. Then attach fuel line from tank and electrical connector.I replaced this part because my engine was very hard to start after refueling. After a few minutes of rough idling, it would run fine. Replacing the vapor purge valve is supposed to fix that. Next time I refuel, I'll find out. At least now the engine light is no longer on.
José Alonso Vásquez Fonseca
Reviewed in Mexico on June 24, 2022
Tengo un Mazda 3 2007, y si el problema de tu auto, es que se ahoga despues de cargar gasolina, remplazar esta pieza es la solución. Mi auto cada que cargaba gasolina era un problema para encenderlo, tenía que intentar encenderlo y acelerar para que encendiera, pero es molesto hacerlo y puede averiar algo a la larga, por lo que encontré que el problema era a valvula de purga, especificamente esta, la pedí y remplacé y se solucionó completamente.
Alan Pérez Jalomo
Reviewed in Mexico on May 2, 2022
Facil de reemplazar y le quedó perfectamente a mi vehículo Mazda 3 2007 2.0, resolviendo el problema con código P2187.
Ace
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2022
I replaced the valve and I kept getting the “check engine” light illuminating and the code was “replace air flow valve.” I ended up going to a chain auto store for a more expensive one and that one worked fine.
Patrick
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2021
Perfect fit for 2004 mazda 3 hatchback. Install is pretty straightforwad, watch a youtube video. The old valve seemed to be heatshrinked on, used a lighter to loosen it. Used a lighter to put it on the new one. So far it's doing its job, time will tell of course how long this one lasts so I'll update if anything changes. We had multiple codes so replaced with this purge valve and a new gas cap. Codes were 0441,0442,0455,2187 and 2404. The codes are now not showing. The gas cap that fit perfect was:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009B41LJ0?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
Iain Kennell-Webb
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2020
While this product is described for Mazda 6, it works perfectly in my Mazda 3. Our issue was that every time we filled the tank completely the car wouldn't start. after swapping out the purge valve (a 2 minute job) myself, it now has no issue!
Aaron
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2019
I have a 2005 Mazda 6. After filling at a gas station it was very difficult to start, had check engine light, and using an OBDII reader I could see it was throwing a P0455 (EVAP System Large Leak) error code. After much online investigation I determined that the EVAP Purge Valve was the likely culprit. This part was an exact replacement for my purge valve. It was a little tricky to remove the existing valve - there are 3 hoses attached to it, and it is on the passenger side next to the firewall, and difficult to access. I was able to do it myself with some struggle. Upon removing the old part I was able to blow through it, proving it was defective, as the valve should normally (without power applied to it) be closed. This part went into the car exactly as the old part did. Upon re-starting my car, and using the OBDII code reader to reset the code, it now runs perfectly.
Janice Gonzalez-Zayas
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2019
I bought this valve for my 2004 Mazda 3S 2.3L to save some money because the exact fit for the Mazda 3 costs like $70+. The valve is identical to the Mazda 3 one, but I had to adapt it using standard vacuum hose for the section connecting the valve with the intake manifold. I also reused the original 90deg connector to the intake manifold. Car is working fine and CEL light went away.
Robert
Reviewed in Canada on July 11, 2018
Replaced this on my 2005 Mazda 3 2L with 375,000 kms (233,000 miles)The photo shows the original. An online video helped me with this and it was pretty easy. Just needed a bit of patience with twisting off original and disconnecting wiring plug. This change has stopped the poor idling and stalling (even in hot weather). Best fix for car yet ! Tip: Another easy fix for your Mazda 3 is replacing the Mass airflow sensor.
Tina P Glass
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2016
The other version from the same manufacturer that allegedly fits the car has a different style plug and wouldn't stay fastened without some rigging. It also failed within a year. I'm going to assume this one will also probably last about a year before seizing up. It is a lot cheaper than the bosch oem one though.
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