EVAP Line in engine bay broken - Need part #?

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I am looking for the part number for the EVAP line in the engine bay that goes from the EVAP Purge Solenoid back toward the rear of the vehicle.

I found other posts regarding this, but the part number provided doesn't fit my vehicle.

2011 Chevy Suburban LT 5.3 (0) Vin

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Turns out it was part #12658354

some sites say it's not the right part others say it is. It is the right part.

BTW, the old line and the EVAP solenoid were full of charcoal pellets, so looks like I will be dealing with all that shit next.
I replaced two of the three items - The vapor vent valve and the canister purge solenoid.
Charcoal canister and lines will be next. Probably gonna have to drop the fuel tank, so I might as well do the fuel pump while I'm in there. Pondering if I should replace all the lines or just try and blow them all out.
 
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Update - after replacing the solenoid and hose/line up front, she still wouldn't take fuel. So I replaced the charcoal can, and that didn't help either. I purchased the entire EVAP hose assembly (on top of tank) and a gm genuine fuel pump. Dropped it all of at the shop, they installed all for $300. Went straight to the wawa and filled it up without issue.

So add an entire new EVAP system and fuel pump to the tally.

Gonna take it on its first road trip next weekend to the west coast of FL.
 

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Update - after replacing the solenoid and hose/line up front, she still wouldn't take fuel. So I replaced the charcoal can, and that didn't help either. I purchased the entire EVAP hose assembly (on top of tank) and a gm genuine fuel pump. Dropped it all of at the shop, they installed all for $300. Went straight to the wawa and filled it up without issue.

So add an entire new EVAP system and fuel pump to the tally.

Gonna take it on its first road trip next weekend to the west coast of FL.
I have mentioned that many time before.
 

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