Solenoids & Solenoid Valves

2000 Toyota Tacoma Base, 2D Pickup, 2.4 L, StandardSECTION Solenoids & Solenoid Valves
SOLENOIDS & SOLENOID VALVES

Component Component Location
Electronically Controlled Transmission Solenoid (2.4L) On transmission. See Figure.
Electronically Controlled Transmission Solenoid (2.7L) On transmission. See Figure.
Electronically Controlled Transmission Solenoid (3.4L) On transmission. See Figure.
Idle Air Control Valve (2.4L) On throttle body assembly. See Figure.
Idle Air Control Valve (2.7L) On throttle body assembly. See Figure.
Idle Air Control Valve (3.4L) On throttle body assembly. See Figure.
Key Interlock Solenoid On steering column, behind ignition key cylinder.
O/D Solenoid (2.4L) On transmission.
O/D Solenoid (2.7L) On transmission.
Shift Lock Solenoid Near gear selector.
VSV (EGR) (2.4L) On top left rear of engine.
VSV (EGR) (2.7L) On top left rear of engine.
VSV (EVAP) (2.4L) On left side of engine compartment.
VSV (EVAP) (2.7L) On left side of engine compartment.
VSV (EVAP) (3.4L) On left side of engine compartment. See Figure.
VSV (Vapor Pressure Sensor) On left side of engine compartment, on fenderwell.
VSV 2 (ADD) (2.4L) On left front of engine compartment. See Figure.
VSV 2 (ADD) (2.7L) On left front of engine compartment. See Figure.
VSV 2 (ADD) (3.4L) On left front of engine compartment. See Figure.
VSV 4 (ADD) (2.4L) On left front of engine compartment. See Figure.
VSV 4 (ADD) (2.7L) On left front of engine compartment. See Figure.
VSV 4 (ADD) (3.4L) On left front of engine compartment. See Figure.
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