

⛽ Upgrade your ride’s breathability—because your Vauxhall deserves the best!
The Effitnee Petrol Evaporation Control Purge Solenoid Valve (part 55566514) is a high-quality, OEM-standard replacement designed for multiple Vauxhall models including Adam, Astra J, Corsa D/E, and Meriva B. Engineered to prevent fuel vapor leaks and eliminate gasoline odors, it ensures smoother acceleration and clears fault codes that can impact vehicle inspections. Easy to install and built with corrosion-resistant materials, this valve guarantees long-term reliability and improved driving comfort.


















| ASIN | B0B74DFHJY |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,279 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 1 in Automotive Canister Purge Valves |
| Certification | oe |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (148) |
| Date First Available | 20 July 2022 |
| Item Weight | 59 g |
| Item model number | 55566514 |
| Manufacturer | FineBoing |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 10.9 x 10.2 x 7.2 cm; 59 g |
M**_
Cleared my error codes - P0171 and P0106
Cleared my P0171 and P0106, I purchased a new hose rubber also
S**P
Does the job
Good price and 10 mins to fit it.
A**N
Does the job
I purchased this for my girlfriends corsa as it was much cheaper than from the dealer and the car has been perfect since. It does tick a little more than the genuine one but the car runs well. Save yourself the money and buy from here.
M**G
Fits 2013 Corsa 1.4 Petrol
After getting EML (Engine Management Light} light on and reading ECU (Engine Control Unit) code P0171 'Bank 1 System Too Lean' with an OBD2 reader (On Board Diagnostics gen 2, port location in pics), research concluded that the Fuel Evaporation Purge Valve was faulty on my Daughters 2013 Corsa 1.4 Petrol. Purchased this replacement, fitted it in 10 minutes, cleared the ECU code and the EML has not come back on since. The valve is located between the back of the engine rocker cover and the bulk head (see pics). Gently unclip and disconnect the power connector on the left of the valve. Gently pry the rubber mount on the valve from the metal mounting bracket, turn the valve 180 degrees and push in the green clip on the left pipe to remove it from the valve. Gently pry the pipe from the other side of the valve to remove the valve completely (I used a thin flathead screwdriver to get underneath the rubber pipe, but be careful not to pierce the rubber). I found using a bit of WD-40 helped the pipe removal process. Then install the replacement valve in the reverse order. Return to the car and clear the code with OBD2 reader and that should be job done. To confirm a faulty valve (although code readers and research are mostly accurate to start with), if you can blow into, and get air to pass through the old one it's faulty. This will have been letting too much air downstream to the O2 sensor thus causing the O2 sensor to report the P0171 code. Hope this helps someone.
B**L
Rubbish
Save yourself the issues and buy a genuine part this one only lasted a week
R**E
Good value
Used today unit working ok.
R**T
Perfect
Worked perfectly, saves you getting one from Vauxhall. This is the exact part you need if you’re getting codes for ‘fuel lean bank 1’
P**S
It works, constructed well
Good,worked treat
B**H
Se adapta perfectamente a mi corsa d 1.4 . Ha solucionado mi problema del check . De momento muy contento
C**E
très bien, conforme à l'origine
F**O
Componente compatibile e di buona fattura
F**E
Günstiger und guter, vollwertiger Ersatz für Opel Corsa D. Spart die ca. 10x höheren Werkstattkosten bei Selbsteinbau (klein bisschen tricky) und kann bei Fehler P0171 helfen.
A**R
Bon produit, marche très bien
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