Pulling the canister vacuum switching valve (VSV) is cheaper. However, the saying is defective canister, but unless the shop did a complete EVAP test with nitrogen, I'm not certain they can even know for sure an internal valve is bad.
I'd check the VSV first.
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Originally Posted by DianeE
The dealer cost is almost $400.00 w/tax. Does anyone know where I can go for a better cost. The part # is 7774006093(99' Camry LE). Also, I was told the reason for the replacement is that there is a valve inside the cannister that is stuck from years of crud build up. Can this just be cleaned out with some shots of WD40 or not.
Thanks for any help.
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