01 Sonata trouble codes
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01 Sonata trouble codes
I have an 01 V6 Sonata that is experiencing the following trouble codes. P
0442 (evaporative emission control system leak, small leak) and P 0455
(evaporative emission control system leak, gross leak)
What are the odds of this being a problem with the gas cap? I have
cleared the ECM of all trouble codes and will give it another try. I have
been told to check the lines going to the charcoal canister as well. Just
glancing under the hood, the canister isn't visible. Where is it
located?
Thanks
0442 (evaporative emission control system leak, small leak) and P 0455
(evaporative emission control system leak, gross leak)
What are the odds of this being a problem with the gas cap? I have
cleared the ECM of all trouble codes and will give it another try. I have
been told to check the lines going to the charcoal canister as well. Just
glancing under the hood, the canister isn't visible. Where is it
located?
Thanks
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Re: 01 Sonata trouble codes
These codes could well have been stored by an improperly installed gas cap.
The system will most likely test itself again as you drive the vehicle.
If the lamp doesn't come back in a week, it was probably just the gas cap
installation.
The canister is under the car at the left rear. You're not likely to see
anything of significance visually. In a few instances, I've seen
intermittent failures of the canister close valve to seal.
Let it ride and see what happens. It won't affect your performance and
presents no hazard of deeper issues. If the light comes back, then I'd
recommend taking it in and having it checked.
The system will most likely test itself again as you drive the vehicle.
If the lamp doesn't come back in a week, it was probably just the gas cap
installation.
The canister is under the car at the left rear. You're not likely to see
anything of significance visually. In a few instances, I've seen
intermittent failures of the canister close valve to seal.
Let it ride and see what happens. It won't affect your performance and
presents no hazard of deeper issues. If the light comes back, then I'd
recommend taking it in and having it checked.
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Re: 01 Sonata trouble codes
These codes could well have been stored by an improperly installed gas cap.
The system will most likely test itself again as you drive the vehicle.
If the lamp doesn't come back in a week, it was probably just the gas cap
installation.
The canister is under the car at the left rear. You're not likely to see
anything of significance visually. In a few instances, I've seen
intermittent failures of the canister close valve to seal.
Let it ride and see what happens. It won't affect your performance and
presents no hazard of deeper issues. If the light comes back, then I'd
recommend taking it in and having it checked.
The system will most likely test itself again as you drive the vehicle.
If the lamp doesn't come back in a week, it was probably just the gas cap
installation.
The canister is under the car at the left rear. You're not likely to see
anything of significance visually. In a few instances, I've seen
intermittent failures of the canister close valve to seal.
Let it ride and see what happens. It won't affect your performance and
presents no hazard of deeper issues. If the light comes back, then I'd
recommend taking it in and having it checked.
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Re: 01 Sonata trouble codes
I have a 2001 XG & got the similar codes late last Winter. After resetting
the code a couple of times & getting the same thing a week to 10 days later,
I finally took apart the canister assembly behind the lt. rear wheel. Turns
out it was TOTALLY encapsulated in mud from our back booneys roads out here
in the mountains. I cleaned everything off & since there's no dealer near me
I even blew out the little replaceable filter (which I should have
replaced). It's worked fine since but next time I get that code I will order
in the filter.
BC in BC
"anhunt" <anhunt@isp.com> wrote in message
news:4874d68cd42d4027b7d7022dd5b1c47b@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I have an 01 V6 Sonata that is experiencing the following trouble codes. P
> 0442 (evaporative emission control system leak, small leak) and P 0455
> (evaporative emission control system leak, gross leak)
>
> What are the odds of this being a problem with the gas cap? I have
> cleared the ECM of all trouble codes and will give it another try. I have
> been told to check the lines going to the charcoal canister as well. Just
> glancing under the hood, the canister isn't visible. Where is it
> located?
>
> Thanks
>
the code a couple of times & getting the same thing a week to 10 days later,
I finally took apart the canister assembly behind the lt. rear wheel. Turns
out it was TOTALLY encapsulated in mud from our back booneys roads out here
in the mountains. I cleaned everything off & since there's no dealer near me
I even blew out the little replaceable filter (which I should have
replaced). It's worked fine since but next time I get that code I will order
in the filter.
BC in BC
"anhunt" <anhunt@isp.com> wrote in message
news:4874d68cd42d4027b7d7022dd5b1c47b@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I have an 01 V6 Sonata that is experiencing the following trouble codes. P
> 0442 (evaporative emission control system leak, small leak) and P 0455
> (evaporative emission control system leak, gross leak)
>
> What are the odds of this being a problem with the gas cap? I have
> cleared the ECM of all trouble codes and will give it another try. I have
> been told to check the lines going to the charcoal canister as well. Just
> glancing under the hood, the canister isn't visible. Where is it
> located?
>
> Thanks
>
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Re: 01 Sonata trouble codes
I have a 2001 XG & got the similar codes late last Winter. After resetting
the code a couple of times & getting the same thing a week to 10 days later,
I finally took apart the canister assembly behind the lt. rear wheel. Turns
out it was TOTALLY encapsulated in mud from our back booneys roads out here
in the mountains. I cleaned everything off & since there's no dealer near me
I even blew out the little replaceable filter (which I should have
replaced). It's worked fine since but next time I get that code I will order
in the filter.
BC in BC
"anhunt" <anhunt@isp.com> wrote in message
news:4874d68cd42d4027b7d7022dd5b1c47b@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I have an 01 V6 Sonata that is experiencing the following trouble codes. P
> 0442 (evaporative emission control system leak, small leak) and P 0455
> (evaporative emission control system leak, gross leak)
>
> What are the odds of this being a problem with the gas cap? I have
> cleared the ECM of all trouble codes and will give it another try. I have
> been told to check the lines going to the charcoal canister as well. Just
> glancing under the hood, the canister isn't visible. Where is it
> located?
>
> Thanks
>
the code a couple of times & getting the same thing a week to 10 days later,
I finally took apart the canister assembly behind the lt. rear wheel. Turns
out it was TOTALLY encapsulated in mud from our back booneys roads out here
in the mountains. I cleaned everything off & since there's no dealer near me
I even blew out the little replaceable filter (which I should have
replaced). It's worked fine since but next time I get that code I will order
in the filter.
BC in BC
"anhunt" <anhunt@isp.com> wrote in message
news:4874d68cd42d4027b7d7022dd5b1c47b@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I have an 01 V6 Sonata that is experiencing the following trouble codes. P
> 0442 (evaporative emission control system leak, small leak) and P 0455
> (evaporative emission control system leak, gross leak)
>
> What are the odds of this being a problem with the gas cap? I have
> cleared the ECM of all trouble codes and will give it another try. I have
> been told to check the lines going to the charcoal canister as well. Just
> glancing under the hood, the canister isn't visible. Where is it
> located?
>
> Thanks
>
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