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Evap canister purge valve location 2010 3.8 sedan?

Kjrock

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1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
Any idea where to find this and have anyone here replaced it? Getting p0422 code, replaced gas cap but it’s still there. Guessing that is the next culprit.
 
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Any idea where to find this and have anyone here replaced it? Getting p0422 code, replaced gas cap but it’s still there. Guessing that is the next culprit.
Did you find the purge valve? I'm having a problem locating mine . I see that you never received an answer.
 
Did you find the purge valve? I'm having a problem locating mine . I see that you never received an answer.

It's going to be near the gas tank, or at the least you can track the 3/8" rubber hose (thinnish hose) from the gas tank to the evap canister. There are also two access hatches underneath the rear seat, might try removing them
 
PCSV or Purge Control Solenoid Valve. Part number; 28910-3C200
Located just behind the intake manifold on the drivers side of my 2012 v6. Should be similar location on the 2010.
There is also a CCV or Canister Close Valve located under an access cover in the trunk.
 

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