P0440 Code Solved
This code, and only this code, set the check engine light and I checked three things in the following order.
1) Checked gas cap o'ring. It was dry rotted. Bought a new AC Delco cap light stayed on but it needed a new one so no harm done.
2) Purge valve on the intake. Put +12vdc on it and it worked. It kinda was a PIA to get off the intake.
3) Took the vapor canister purge solenoid off. Put +12Vdc on it and it kinda actuated but seemed weak. I cleaned it up, took top off to blow out the filter and put wd40 into the valve. Put voltage to it and it snapped shut with authority. Worked it a few times while spraying it with wd40. Put it all back together and before I got out of the driveway the light went out.
Total dollars spent $15. Total time 1.5 hrs.
When I first looked at the flow chart to diagnose this problem I felt a bit overwhelmed so I looked at the what the purge system consists of and it is only like 4 components and vacuum lines. All I needed was a voltmeter and a +12dc supply to solve the problem. I have one but if I didn't I would have used the car battery.
Hopefully this will help others.
1) Checked gas cap o'ring. It was dry rotted. Bought a new AC Delco cap light stayed on but it needed a new one so no harm done.
2) Purge valve on the intake. Put +12vdc on it and it worked. It kinda was a PIA to get off the intake.
3) Took the vapor canister purge solenoid off. Put +12Vdc on it and it kinda actuated but seemed weak. I cleaned it up, took top off to blow out the filter and put wd40 into the valve. Put voltage to it and it snapped shut with authority. Worked it a few times while spraying it with wd40. Put it all back together and before I got out of the driveway the light went out.
Total dollars spent $15. Total time 1.5 hrs.
When I first looked at the flow chart to diagnose this problem I felt a bit overwhelmed so I looked at the what the purge system consists of and it is only like 4 components and vacuum lines. All I needed was a voltmeter and a +12dc supply to solve the problem. I have one but if I didn't I would have used the car battery.
Hopefully this will help others.
This code, and only this code, set the check engine light and I checked three things in the following order.
1) Checked gas cap o'ring. It was dry rotted. Bought a new AC Delco cap light stayed on but it needed a new one so no harm done.
2) Purge valve on the intake. Put +12vdc on it and it worked. It kinda was a PIA to get off the intake.
3) Took the vapor canister purge solenoid off. Put +12Vdc on it and it kinda actuated but seemed weak. I cleaned it up, took top off to blow out the filter and put wd40 into the valve. Put voltage to it and it snapped shut with authority. Worked it a few times while spraying it with wd40. Put it all back together and before I got out of the driveway the light went out.
Total dollars spent $15. Total time 1.5 hrs.
When I first looked at the flow chart to diagnose this problem I felt a bit overwhelmed so I looked at the what the purge system consists of and it is only like 4 components and vacuum lines. All I needed was a voltmeter and a +12dc supply to solve the problem. I have one but if I didn't I would have used the car battery.
Hopefully this will help others.
1) Checked gas cap o'ring. It was dry rotted. Bought a new AC Delco cap light stayed on but it needed a new one so no harm done.
2) Purge valve on the intake. Put +12vdc on it and it worked. It kinda was a PIA to get off the intake.
3) Took the vapor canister purge solenoid off. Put +12Vdc on it and it kinda actuated but seemed weak. I cleaned it up, took top off to blow out the filter and put wd40 into the valve. Put voltage to it and it snapped shut with authority. Worked it a few times while spraying it with wd40. Put it all back together and before I got out of the driveway the light went out.
Total dollars spent $15. Total time 1.5 hrs.
When I first looked at the flow chart to diagnose this problem I felt a bit overwhelmed so I looked at the what the purge system consists of and it is only like 4 components and vacuum lines. All I needed was a voltmeter and a +12dc supply to solve the problem. I have one but if I didn't I would have used the car battery.
Hopefully this will help others.
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