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· in dire need of an organic chemistry lesson
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Today I got the CEL/MILF on and after scanning I got two fault codes 17544 and 16825.

I have replaced the Canister Purge Regulator Valve (N80) about six months ago.

What should I look at here?
 

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Ok for the record and those who also get the 16825 fault code, I took out the canister purge valve (N80) out and did a output test. It turned out that it was jammed closed. Then I pushed a think screwdriver in one of the openings. The valve started working again and clicking normal. The CEL/MILF is gone.
 

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That's great that you were able to rid yourself of the CEL but I would have thought long and hard before getting rid of the MILF.
What do you mean? The valve was stuck. That caused the incorrect flow. I think the push into the diafragm opened it. So it works for now. We'll see. But I will not buy another goddamn Chinese made valve again.
 
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