Emissions Vapor Purge Valve Location & info | Chevy/GMC 4.8L & 5.3L Engines. Silverado, Tahoe, Yukon

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In this video, I show you the location of the emissions vapor purge valve on Chevy/GMC vehicles with 4.8L and 5.3L engines 🚗🔧. I walk you through how this valve works, the common trouble codes—such as P0440 (Evaporative Emission Control System Malfunction), P0442 (Evap System Small Leak), and P0455 (Evap System Large Leak)—and what they mean.

I also cover symptoms of a failing purge valve, like rough idle, hard starts after refueling, decreased fuel efficiency, and that annoying Check Engine Light 🚨. If you’re experiencing these issues, checking the purge valve could be the solution you need! 🛠️

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Here are some popular Chevy and GMC vehicles from the early 2000s equipped with the 4.8L and 5.3L V8 engines, this video applies to:

Chevy Vehicles:
- Chevy Silverado 1500 (1999–2003)
- Chevy Tahoe (2000–2004)
- Chevy Suburban 1500 (2000–2003)
- Chevy Express 1500/2500 (2003)
- Chevy Avalanche 1500 (2002–2003)
GMC Vehicles:
- GMC Sierra 1500 (1999–2004)
- GMC Yukon (2000–2004)
- GMC Yukon XL 1500 (2000–2003)
- GMC Savana 1500/2500 (2003–2003)

Both the 4.8L V8 and 5.3L V8 engines were known for their durability and were widely used across light trucks, SUVs, and vans during this era. These engines share similar components, making the vapor purge valve issue relevant for many of these models.

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