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2.0t TSI Evap Purge (N80) Valve
The Evap or Evaporative emissions system is designed to burn the fuel vapors that build up in your fuel tank. The fuel tank does not vent to atmosphere because fuel vapors contain hydrocarbons which are hazardous to the environment. More specifically the green house effect and global warming.
The evap purge, know to VW and Audi as the N80 valve is a solenoid valve that controls the amount of fuel vapor going back to the engine to be burned. This valve may often get stuck open, become clogged or no longer function electronically. This most often will result in a “check gas cap light” on your dash, or a fault codes relating to the evap system (listed below). This happens because the evap system pressurizes to make sure there are no leaks. When the N80 valve is stuck open the car thinks you either have a leak in the Evap system or you left your gas cap off.
VW and Audi Fault Codes often caused by a bad Evap Purge (N80) Valve on 2.0T TSI engines
The Evap Purge Valve should be the starting point if you have any of the faults above(assuming you have a gas cap on the vehicle) . See these video for more info about the VW and Audi Evap Purge (N80) Valve.
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Here we have a video talking about how VW and Audi N80 Valves Fail on 2.0T TSI
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