P0442 99Sonata GLS
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P0442 99Sonata GLS
Hello,
I have been getting a P0442 on my 99 Sonata for the past couple of months.
It happens typically a day or so after I put gas in the car (may be a
coincidence). I have replaced the gas cap which I bought at the dealer.
Every time I get the code, I end up reseting it by disconnecting then
reconnecting the battery, but the code will come back. What can I look
for? Where are the obvious things to look that would throw this code?
Thanks
I have been getting a P0442 on my 99 Sonata for the past couple of months.
It happens typically a day or so after I put gas in the car (may be a
coincidence). I have replaced the gas cap which I bought at the dealer.
Every time I get the code, I end up reseting it by disconnecting then
reconnecting the battery, but the code will come back. What can I look
for? Where are the obvious things to look that would throw this code?
Thanks
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Re: P0442 99Sonata GLS
This code means you have a small evaporative system leak. It will be
difficult to find with the naked eye and will be nearly impossible to
diagnose efficiently without the scan tool.
Here's my opinion on the top causes of this code, in order:
1. Improperly installed fuel cap (not tight, crossthreaded, tether under
seal).
2. Canister close valve which does not fully seal.
3. All other causes combined (too many to list). Basically, this would
be any other type of vapor leakage.
You can check the fuel cap sealing ring and the filler neck for a smooth
sealing surface. In this case, the problem will not be the purge valve.
The system tests itself by vacuuming the tank with engine vacuum by way of
the purge valve. The code P0442 indicates the vacuum in the system bleeds
off after the system is sealed. If the purge valve were leaking, the
system would have more vacuum, not less.
Hope all that helps. You may wind up having to let the dealer look at
this one.
difficult to find with the naked eye and will be nearly impossible to
diagnose efficiently without the scan tool.
Here's my opinion on the top causes of this code, in order:
1. Improperly installed fuel cap (not tight, crossthreaded, tether under
seal).
2. Canister close valve which does not fully seal.
3. All other causes combined (too many to list). Basically, this would
be any other type of vapor leakage.
You can check the fuel cap sealing ring and the filler neck for a smooth
sealing surface. In this case, the problem will not be the purge valve.
The system tests itself by vacuuming the tank with engine vacuum by way of
the purge valve. The code P0442 indicates the vacuum in the system bleeds
off after the system is sealed. If the purge valve were leaking, the
system would have more vacuum, not less.
Hope all that helps. You may wind up having to let the dealer look at
this one.
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Re: P0442 99Sonata GLS
This code means you have a small evaporative system leak. It will be
difficult to find with the naked eye and will be nearly impossible to
diagnose efficiently without the scan tool.
Here's my opinion on the top causes of this code, in order:
1. Improperly installed fuel cap (not tight, crossthreaded, tether under
seal).
2. Canister close valve which does not fully seal.
3. All other causes combined (too many to list). Basically, this would
be any other type of vapor leakage.
You can check the fuel cap sealing ring and the filler neck for a smooth
sealing surface. In this case, the problem will not be the purge valve.
The system tests itself by vacuuming the tank with engine vacuum by way of
the purge valve. The code P0442 indicates the vacuum in the system bleeds
off after the system is sealed. If the purge valve were leaking, the
system would have more vacuum, not less.
Hope all that helps. You may wind up having to let the dealer look at
this one.
difficult to find with the naked eye and will be nearly impossible to
diagnose efficiently without the scan tool.
Here's my opinion on the top causes of this code, in order:
1. Improperly installed fuel cap (not tight, crossthreaded, tether under
seal).
2. Canister close valve which does not fully seal.
3. All other causes combined (too many to list). Basically, this would
be any other type of vapor leakage.
You can check the fuel cap sealing ring and the filler neck for a smooth
sealing surface. In this case, the problem will not be the purge valve.
The system tests itself by vacuuming the tank with engine vacuum by way of
the purge valve. The code P0442 indicates the vacuum in the system bleeds
off after the system is sealed. If the purge valve were leaking, the
system would have more vacuum, not less.
Hope all that helps. You may wind up having to let the dealer look at
this one.
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