Not sure how. Here's is what the EVAP system as a whole does:
-prevents hydrocarbon emissions from reaching the atmosphere.
-stores fuel vapors in the evaporative emission (EVAP) canister that are generated during vehicle operation or hot soak, until they can be consumed by the engine during normal engine operation.
-routes the stored fuel vapors to the engine during engine operation.
-is controlled by the powertrain control module (PCM) which using various sensor inputs calculates the desired amount of purge flow. The PCM regulates the purge flow, induced by the application of intake manifold vacuum, by varying the duty cycle applied to the EVAP canister purge valve.
-has an evaporative emission (EVAP) test port for test purposes.
Here's what the solenoid does:
-is normally open.
-seals the evaporative emissions system for the OBD II leak and pressure tests.
-is mounted to the evaporative emissions canister.
-is repaired as a separate item.
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If you want to change the solenoid, I have instructions for that. You could try getting one from a junk yard near by,
Tasca Parts,
ebay, or
Rock Auto. Seems it'd be 50ish bucks for a new one, or 30 for the used one on ebay.