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Old Oct 13, 2012 | 04:48 AM
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I had AZ check my engine light code and it came up with the infamous P0441. Is this a matter of replacing the "canister purge valve solenoid" or is

there something else I should check? I also don't know where it is. Is it on the passenger fender closer to the firewall? Thanks
 
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Old Oct 13, 2012 | 08:54 AM
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it could be, but it could also be a leak in one of the evap hoses, mine actually throws one of the p044x codes every fall and spring and it later goes away on its own
 
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Old Oct 13, 2012 | 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by shrpshtr325
it could be, but it could also be a leak in one of the evap hoses, mine actually throws one of the p044x codes every fall and spring and it later goes away on its own
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Do you think it could be the extra humidity or a temp thing? Does the light go off in the winter or do you have to reset it?
 
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humidity no, mine is definitely somthing to do with ambient temperature swings because it happens in october and april every year, iv been chasing it for a while and replaced almost every hose in the evap system, as well as the gas cap, iv been slowly narrowing it down and am now to the point where i need to find a smoke test machine in order to narrow it down and figure out where it is coming from.

my light goes off on its own after a couple of weeks (once the temperature is done fluctuating btwn 45-50 and 65 degrees
 
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Old Oct 14, 2012 | 05:53 AM
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Originally Posted by shrpshtr325
humidity no, mine is definitely somthing to do with ambient temperature swings because it happens in october and april every year, iv been chasing it for a while and replaced almost every hose in the evap system, as well as the gas cap, iv been slowly narrowing it down and am now to the point where i need to find a smoke test machine in order to narrow it down and figure out where it is coming from.

my light goes off on its own after a couple of weeks (once the temperature is done fluctuating btwn 45-50 and 65 degrees
Thanks Shrp,

The D runs fine it just bugs me seeing the engine light. I'll start eliminating some hoses and probably replace the purge valve.
 
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it bugs me too, but as long as its a p044x code and goes away there isnt much morei can do for it, as long as it stays off when im due for inspection its all good
 
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Old Oct 15, 2012 | 10:32 AM
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I too have been chasing this damned code and replaced almost every hose in the evap system (except the hard plastic hoses that run down the firewall). I just replaced the LDP and now my computer shows a pending P0441 which tells me the check engine light is about to pop again. Meanwhile I can't et the truck inspected. Next I guess is the gas cap, which I'm told must be OEM to be reliable. Then the purge solenoid behind the battery and last a smoke test if it's not fixed. I'm fed up with this code!
 
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Old Oct 15, 2012 | 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Matthew Guilbault
I too have been chasing this damned code and replaced almost every hose in the evap system (except the hard plastic hoses that run down the firewall). I just replaced the LDP and now my computer shows a pending P0441 which tells me the check engine light is about to pop again. Meanwhile I can't et the truck inspected. Next I guess is the gas cap, which I'm told must be OEM to be reliable. Then the purge solenoid behind the battery and last a smoke test if it's not fixed. I'm fed up with this code!
Ugghh! I guess I'm in for a little bit of a project then. Where do you get a smoke test?
 
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have a shop do it, any bigger shop should have the equipment to do it.
 
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Old Oct 16, 2012 | 12:52 AM
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I always go through all the hoses, then the cap, and then the LDP. I replaced the hose under my battery as well as the plastic lines by the firewall. That includes the hoses in the engine and under the truck. Then i replaced the gas cap and ended up with a p0440 for the longest until i finally replaced the LDP. My light would turn off during the colder months , on and off in the spring, and always on in the summer.
 
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