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Old 04-18-2012, 07:58 AM
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I'm troubleshooting a P0440 CEL on a 2000 blazer 2wd 2door w/ 98K, and I've already replaced the gas cap, so I've been told to check the Charcoal Canister. I see there are 2 lines that say "flammable" on them, and two hoses.

Any precautions I should take when removing those, other than the obvious of don't smoke a cigarette while doing it?

Will fuel come out when I remove those?

How can I tell if the charcoal canister is the issue?

Thanks for your thoughts in advance. I'm not a expert mechanic, but resourceful, so any help is appreciated!!!
 
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yeah.. no flames no sparks.
Dont be directly under it.. work at arms length.

Turn upside down, nothing comes out. Other than a little gas.
{Edit: should be no gas in healthy system}

blow through it.

Probably not oyur problem, if your didnt have previous issues, driveability problems
. Kinked lines, broken lines. inop purge vent, bad purge valve, broken front tank vent.. the list goes on. The code is cause by the PCM not seeing a vacuum signal from tank pressure sensor.. a LOT of territory.
 

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I have a hard time thinking its a kinked line or something, because I drive it very easy, and only to work and home.

Like you said, yeah, I haven't noticed any drivability issues. Pettyfog...would you start with the purge solenoid (by the ICM?) or the vent solenoid (attached to the canister?).
 
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Havent done it read a lot. vent valve held open, easy to remove and test should close with 12v.

Here is the connector at the PCM.. pin 2 white wire ohm the valve, then check there to, should read 12v with key on.
Note.. the 12v is on the other side of sol coil from fuse ENG 1 underhood


note also pin 25. output of the tank pressure sensor

Take shop vac to fuel filler, vent valve line plugged. check reading.

Pin 2 of C3, {clr or gray or natural}.. is the purge valve control. should also read 12v with key on
 

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And btw... dont start a new thread for every step

Mods, please merge to
https://blazerforum.com/forum/2nd-ge...e-p0440-70029/
 
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There should not be any liquid fuel in any of the lines to or from the canister, or in the canister itself. As pettyfog mentioned, P0440 encompasses a ton of parts. Fuel tank, fuel tank pressure sensor, fuel pump module O ring, fuel filler neck, fuel fill cap, purge solenoid, vent solenoid, all wiring between all that stuff, the PCM, all vapor lines to and from the engine & canister, and the canister itself. P0440 is a malfunction in the EVAP system, not necessarily the purge solenoid or vent solenoid. If you follow this flow chart exactly as written, it will lead you to the problem: https://blazerforum.com/forum/diagno...plained-35145/
 
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