Suction Valve suitable for Great Wall V200 Steed Cannon Repl 9109-936A Suction Valve suitable for Great Wall V200 Steed Cannon Repl 9109-936A

Suction Valve suitable for Great Wall V200 Steed Cannon Repl 9109-936A

Part #: DSCV1033 OEM #: 9109-936A SKU: VSC119-GreatWall

Suction Valve for Great Wall V200 Steed Cannon

$178.99
RRP $358.00
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IMPORTANT FITMENT CHECK

Please carefully check your original connector shape and pin count. This specific heavy-duty valve features a 2-pin angular connector. Verify your exact GW4D20 engine code below before ordering to ensure a perfect fit.


As a local Aussie family business we know that a stalling ute means lost money on the job site. We supply rugged workshop-grade components with a fault rate under 0.50 percent so you can get back to work with absolute confidence. Ships Daily from our Cranbourne VIC Warehouse. Unsure about fitment? Contact our expert team.

COMPATIBLE VEHICLES

  • Great Wall Steed (2016-2021) - GW4D20 2.0L Diesel
  • Great Wall Cannon (2020-2024) - GW4D20M 2.0L Diesel
  • Great Wall V200 & X200 (2011-2014) - GW4D20 2.0L Diesel
  • Great Wall H6 (2016-2023) - GW4D20 2.0L Diesel

REPLACES PART NUMBERS

  • 9109-936A
  • 6710750001
  • 9M5Q-9D347-AA

COMMON QUESTIONS

1. Will this fix my ute stalling under load?
Yes surging RPMs and stalling when accelerating or towing are classic signs of a failing SCV. This premium replacement restores stable high-pressure fuel delivery instantly.

2. Is this easy to install?
Physical installation is a straight bolt-on swap. However we strongly recommend a professional workshop perform a fuel pump relearn procedure using a scan tool to ensure peak reliability.

3. How fast is shipping?
We ship daily from Cranbourne VIC. Orders before 2pm typically leave the same day.

What does a suction control valve (SCV) do?

The suction control valve (SCV) regulates the amount of fuel drawn into the high-pressure injection pump on common rail diesel engines. By controlling fuel intake at the pump inlet, the SCV allows the ECU to vary rail pressure from low idle pressure to maximum full-load pressure. This precise pressure control is essential for the accurate fuel metering that modern common rail diesel engines require for performance, fuel economy, and emissions compliance.

What are the symptoms of a failing suction control valve?

Common symptoms include rough or unstable idle, hard starting particularly from cold, the engine entering limp mode with reduced power, excessive black or white smoke from the exhaust, loss of power under load, and a Check Engine light with fuel rail pressure fault codes. SCVs can also fail intermittently due to contamination from degraded fuel, causing symptoms that appear and disappear without a consistent pattern.

Can a dirty suction control valve be cleaned?

Yes - if the SCV is sticking due to fuel contamination or varnish deposits rather than mechanical wear, cleaning with diesel injector cleaner or fuel system cleaner can sometimes restore operation. Remove the valve and spray cleaner through it while working the valve manually. However if the SCV solenoid has failed electrically or the valve body is mechanically worn, cleaning will not restore correct function and replacement is required.

Is there a difference between the suction control valve and the pressure control valve?

Yes - these are two different valves in the common rail fuel system. The suction control valve (SCV) is fitted to the inlet side of the high-pressure pump and controls how much fuel enters the pump. The pressure control valve (PCV) is fitted to the fuel rail or pump outlet and bleeds off excess pressure to maintain the correct rail pressure. Both affect fuel rail pressure but from opposite ends of the system. Fault codes will specify which valve is affected.

Will a faulty SCV cause the engine not to start?

A severely failed SCV can prevent the engine from starting if it causes rail pressure to be too low for injection to occur. More commonly a failing SCV causes hard starting with extended cranking before the engine fires. On cold mornings the symptoms are often worse as fuel viscosity is higher and rail pressure is harder to build. If the engine cranks normally but will not fire, checking fuel rail pressure with a scan tool will confirm if the SCV is the cause.

How long do suction control valves last?

SCVs are wear items that typically last the life of the vehicle under normal conditions with clean fuel. Premature failure is most commonly caused by contaminated fuel, extended oil service intervals (which affects fuel quality in the pump), or the use of poor-quality fuel. Vehicles used in dusty environments or operated with low fuel levels frequently are more susceptible to SCV wear. Replacing the SCV at the first sign of symptoms prevents more expensive injection pump damage.

Identification
SKUVSC119-GreatWall
BrandAftermarket OEM Replacement
Part Numbers
Part NumberDSCV1033
Reference OEM Number9109-936A
Other OEM Numbers9M5Q-9D347-AA, 7701479182, 6710750001, 1736080
Related Part NumbersVSC119, DSCV1033, SCV-019
Trade Part NumbersDELPHI: 9109-936A, VEMO: V25-11-0023
Product Specifics
Product TypeSUCTION CONTROL VALVE
Fitting PositionHigh-pressure Pump (low-pressure side)
Number of pins2 -pin connector
Connector ShapeAngular
Supplementary Article Infowith seal ring
Housing Colourbrown
Number of mounting bores2
Injection SystemCommon Rail
Number of inlets/outlets1
Other Details
NoteAlways verify fitment using your vehicle's OEM part number.

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