Restore emissions system functionality with this Genuine OEM Audi VW Canister Purge Valve (EVAP Solenoid), part number 06H906517AE. Manufactured to original equipment specifications and made in Mexico, this purge valve ensures reliable control of fuel vapors from the charcoal canister to the intake manifold.
This critical emissions component helps your vehicle meet environmental regulations while maintaining smooth engine performance. A faulty purge valve may cause rough idling, poor fuel economy, or even trigger the check engine light (CEL). Replace it with confidence using a true OEM part designed specifically for your VW or Audi model.
🧰 Features:
Genuine Audi/VW OEM EVAP purge valve
Direct-fit for various TSI/TFSI engines
Helps reduce emissions & improve fuel efficiency
OE-matched electrical connector & vacuum ports
Made in Mexico – Reliable OEM production quality
Part #: 06H906517AE (also replaces 06H906517AD, 06H906517AB)
📦 Compatibility (Check VIN to confirm):
Fits a wide range of Audi & VW models including:
VW Jetta, Passat, Golf, Tiguan
Audi A3, A4, Q3, Q5, and others with 1.8T / 2.0T engines
Compatible with 8V0906262, 8V0906262D cross-referenced parts
🛠️ Installation Tips:
Simple plug-and-play installation
Mounts to engine bay with OE bracket
Clear EVAP codes after replacement if CEL was triggered
✅ Backed by Kairous Inc.’s 270-day warranty. Fast shipping and reliable service across the U.S.
Genuine Audi VW Canister Purge Valve, MiM, (06H906517AE) Fits:
– VW Alltrack
– VW Altas
– VW Beetle
– VW Golf VII
– VW Jetta VI
– VW Jetta VII
– VW Passat
– VW Tiguan MQB
– Audi TT Quattro MK3
– Audi TTS Quattro MK3
– Audi A3 Quattro
VW Genuine Canister Purge Valve, VW/Audi, 06H906517AE, (bulk packaging)
(06H906517K, 06H906517T)
(fitment years are merely suggestive, as modifications and specific vehicle models may or may not be different, if you have any questions regarding fitment, send us an email at: info@kairousinc.com)
What Does an Audi/ VW Canister Purge Valve Do?
The canister purge valve in your VW or Audi is an integral part of the Evaporative Emission Control System, ensuring that fuel vapors in your fuel tank don’t escape into the atmosphere.
Why Does the VW Canister Purge Valve Fail?
The canister purge valve in your Audi or Volkswagen may fail for several reasons. It might close partially, causing difficulty starting your car after refueling. The purge valve might also go bad if the supply lines are blocked.
How to Tell if My Canister Purge Valve is Bad?
A bad canister purge valve can ruin your driving experience and lower the performance of your car. Fortunately, you can deal with the issue immediately after you notice these symptoms:
- The check engine light is on
- Increased emissions
- Poor engine performance
- Increased fuel consumption
- Strong fuel odor
- Pinging sounds
- Trouble starting the engine
- Your purge valve keeps indicating the DTC#PO441 code
What Tools Do You Need to Replace the Canister Purge Valve?
If your vehicle’s canister purge valve is not working as well as it should, you should gather all the necessary tools and additional parts to repair it immediately. Here are some of the tools and equipment you need to replace a bad canister purge valve:
- Flashlight
- Safety equipment
- Canister purge valve replacement
- Flat blade screwdriver
- Box and wrench
- Penetrating oil
- Replacement vacuum hoses
- Scan tool
Our Promise to You
Even if your car is still working with a bad canister valve, it is always advisable to get a reliable replacement sooner rather than later. Although you might be tempted to buy an aftermarket canister valve, getting a genuine OEM canister purge valve is best. Here at Karious Inc., we provide a genuine OEM canister purge valve made of high-quality plastic and metal materials to provide excellent durability and unmatched performance.
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