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The part you have will work with XK up to 2002 after 2002 to 2006 you need the one your mechanic stated. It is available thru SNG Barratt (a forum sponsor) according to their catalog. Purge Control Valve Product Code: LJG1515BB
XK8 / XKR ‑ To 2002 • XK8 / XKR ‑ To 2006
The part you have will work with XK up to 2002 after 2002 to 2006 you need the one your mechanic stated. It is available thru SNG Barratt (a forum sponsor) according to their catalog. Purge Control Valve Product Code: LJG1515BB
XK8 / XKR ‑ To 2002 • XK8 / XKR ‑ To 2006
Retail Price: $96.03
($96.03) inc TAX
Sir John & avern1,
Thanks for all the photos and drawings of the Purge Control Valve......I can tell that it is part of the EGR system by looking at the parts drawing but what I don't know is what purpose it serves in the system and what happens to the operation of the Engine if the Valve stops working? Does it start smoking or does it make the Engine miss-fire or just what does it do? Also, where is it located on the Engine?
Please, could you Guys or someone on the Forum give me the details?
Nothing happens besides you will smell some gas. Besides that, the USA government doesn’t allow you to leak gas to the air, so basically you will be doing something ilegal...
EGR is for when the engine somehow runs lean, and produced high exhaust temperatures. These temperatures produce NOx, which cannot be handled by the catalytic converters, and are dangerous pollutants. The strategy is to inject an inert gas (basically something with less oxygen. i.e. exhaust gas) to reduce the temp, and avoid that type of pollution.
The purge valve is part of the system that manages the fumes from the gas tank. The fumes get temporarily captured in the charcoal canisters. Under engine conditions determined by the computer, the purge valve opens and releases these fumes for consumption through the engine.
The easy answer is to keep these systems working as designed.
EGR is for when the engine somehow runs lean, and produced high exhaust temperatures. These temperatures produce NOx, which cannot be handled by the catalytic converters, and are dangerous pollutants. The strategy is to inject an inert gas (basically something with less oxygen. i.e. exhaust gas) to reduce the temp, and avoid that type of pollution.
The purge valve is part of the system that manages the fumes from the gas tank. The fumes get temporarily captured in the charcoal canisters. Under engine conditions determined by the computer, the purge valve opens and releases these fumes for consumption through the engine.
The easy answer is to keep these systems working as designed.
fmertz,
So the whole deal is to get rid of NOx....? But what happens when something breaks, as Sir John's Purge Valve? How do you know it's not operating properly? Does one of the Engine Lights come on or what? Does the Engine cough or misfire or smoke? Or as Sir John sez, I go around putting out NOx everywhere until get arrested by the US Govt. (God forbid that from happening)! Maybe I should send the darn thing back to England!
I believe it is part of the OBDII "monitors". The system checks that, starting from a baseline where the purge valve is believed to be closed, the fuel mixture becomes rich when the valve is opened. If not, the monitor does not complete and you get a code.
If the purge valve is stuck open, the engine will run rich, and you would get a code here as well.
The part you have will work with XK up to 2002 after 2002 to 2006 you need the one your mechanic stated. It is available thru SNG Barratt (a forum sponsor) according to their catalog. Purge Control Valve Product Code: LJG1515BB
XK8 / XKR ‑ To 2002 • XK8 / XKR ‑ To 2006
Retail Price:
$96.03
($96.03) inc TAX
Hi and thanks again for your help. The one I have now is this one
Hi lads, here I go again with the very same doubt. The part number that appears in system for my car is definitely different of what I have. What I do have is what you see in the video, but the part number for the last edition of the X100 XKR is another one. Is that possible? Do you know what's the part number of the one in the video? (with a kind of a bag or so?).
Hi lads, here I go again with the very same doubt. The part number that appears in system for my car is definitely different of what I have. What I do have is what you see in the video, but the part number for the last edition of the X100 XKR is another one. Is that possible? Do you know what's the part number of the one in the video? (with a kind of a bag or so?).
In my case with my 2000 XK8 I first noticed the smell of fuel, next the engine light came on. It did not run rough or make noise from the left front as it can when there is a faulty canister purge valve. I always stop running my car when the engine light comes on. The confusing thing is that the code reads P1111. It is my understanding that that code means that your car has completed enough revolutions after the last engine light showing. I am going to replace it regardless.
In my case with my 2000 XK8 I first noticed the smell of fuel, next the engine light came on. It did not run rough or make noise from the left front as it can when there is a faulty canister purge valve. I always stop running my car when the engine light comes on. The confusing thing is that the code reads P1111. It is my understanding that that code means that your car has completed enough revolutions after the last engine light showing. I am going to replace it regardless.
The P1111 is a code that is basically telling you that all of the monitor "readiness" checks have completed and the car is ready for (or can be) inspected... P1000 indicates that the system is not "ready" for inspection. The list is 7 or 8 major areas of emissions system such as the catalyst, O2 sensors and a separate one for their heaters, the individual components of the EVAP system, misfires and spark, and a couple more. P1111 is a good sign. Having the CEL is not.
Specifically,,, what other codes do you have?
If you smell gas yes, stop driving til you figure out why and from where. Is the CEL flashing or steady? Did you do some work on the car recently?
Thank you for your response. As well as the P1111, the code P0455 shows up. I had a new master air flow sensor installed in March. I have been told to change out the gas cap (I have ordered one). Where do I start?
From Grahams posting, and I have read that it can be any of the following:
Evap System Gross Leak. 1. fuel cap off 2. fuel cap seal defective 3. EVAP system leak (canister damage, pipework damage) 4. EVAPP valve to ECM drive circuit - open circuit, short circuit, high resistance 5. EVAPP valve power supply circuit - open circuit 6. EVAPP valve to engine purge pipe damaged / blocked / leaking 7. EVAPP valve operating vacuum hose leak / blockage 8. EVAPP valve failure 9. Fuel tank leak
Thank you for your response. As well as the P1111, the code P0455 shows up. I had a new master air flow sensor installed in March. I have been told to change out the gas cap (I have ordered one). Where do I start?
From Grahams posting, and I have read that it can be any of the following:
Evap System Gross Leak. 1. fuel cap off 2. fuel cap seal defective 3. EVAP system leak (canister damage, pipework damage) 4. EVAPP valve to ECM drive circuit - open circuit, short circuit, high resistance 5. EVAPP valve power supply circuit - open circuit 6. EVAPP valve to engine purge pipe damaged / blocked / leaking 7. EVAPP valve operating vacuum hose leak / blockage 8. EVAPP valve failure 9. Fuel tank leak
Sadly, eBay folks (and parts suppliers) can inadvertently mislable and confuse parts and this may be what happened. I'm a little confused by the post but thats alright, you should be able to get clear on which was the OE part on the car, return the mis-part and try to find the correct one again. If you are in the EU (or close, lol) there is a great online store called AUTORESERVE that seems to specialize in Jaguar parts. But, before you spend more $$$$ throwing parts at the problem,,,
Graham is, I think, on the money! The chase is on.
a gas cap may be a good start, as may be the valve, but at the same time. The code indicates a gross leak and in a quick good search - "2006 Jaguar XK8 p0455" - threads come up on the forum, one specifically I saw, where the member solved the problem being a split in a small U shaped hose... There are, unfortunately, many many feet and sections of hose involved with the system and I think, maybe, you and your mechanic are going to need to try and get an eye on them all, or most of them. Can be a real pain. BUT, if there is a lift, the underside of the car can be accessed, y'all are ahead O the game.
Still, if the mechs software can and actually does pinpoint the valve as malfunctioning electrically, the car and the mechs software is pinpointing it, then it it just maybe as simple as replacing that valve. More digging seems to be in order - .
If the purge valve is stuck open, the engine will run rich, and you would get a code here as well.
This may explain a couple ongoing issues with my 2000 XKR convertible. Intermittent gasoline smell and intermittent restricted mode with a code for running rich.
Will be looking to change that valve. Maybe it sticks occasionally?
I'm new to the forum. Hope I'm not breaking any rules. I have a new to me 2004 XKR 4.2 Turbocharged. Check engine light code says Canister Purge Valve. I found a few purge valves similar to mine. But they claim it's not a match. I found one that's the right part # Denso 421 on ebay. never bought parts on ebay it's used no returns how do you know it works. this part looks identical to a Denso 422. Mostly S Types come up when I search. Long way around, does anyone know where i can look?
SNG Barret does not have it.
I'm new to the forum. Hope I'm not breaking any rules. I have a new to me 2004 XKR 4.2 Turbocharged. Check engine light code says Canister Purge Valve. I found a few purge valves similar to mine. But they claim it's not a match. I found one that's the right part # Denso 421 on ebay. never bought parts on ebay it's used no returns how do you know it works. this part looks identical to a Denso 422. Mostly S Types come up when I search. Long way around, does anyone know where i can look?
SNG Barret does not have it.
Thank you very much
Good Morning. There are some great used parts from a couple of sellers on eBay "NORMA(I think it is)" and "PARTS PLAYGROUND" come to mind... They test their parts and they do good business. Then, even better is " PARTS RESERVE" in the UK. I have an 04 (like yours) and an 02 with a 2000 motor in it.
Post your exact codes here.
Link what you're looking for parts at in the market and folks jere can help guide ya for what you need. I believe (and it's been a while since I been digging into my machines) your valve is either just to the rear of the rear differential, a little to the passenger (RH) side OR it's the one in the fender well on the US drivers side.
I changed my purge valve (one of em) at the differential a few weeks ago on the 2002. Turned out to be a busted hose. A little bit of a wrestling match but well worth it. Codes usually only played up after some highway driving and it either gave a "check gas cap" message on the dash OR the code.