The P0443 code indicates that your vehicle’s engine control module (ECM) has detected that there is an electrical malfunction in the purge control valve circuit, which is part of the EVAP (Evaporative ...
EVAP system leaks are one of the most common causes of a check engine light, yet they’re often misdiagnosed. From loose gas caps to cracked hoses, pinpointing the source requires a mix of OBD-II ...
A purge valve is a vital component of a vehicle's evaporative emission control (EVAP) system. Its function is to control the flow of fuel vapors from the fuel tank and evaporative canister into the ...
Gasoline fumes contain a variety of hydrocarbons that constantly evaporate from the engine and fuel tank into the atmosphere. If the fuel is in the atmosphere, it can cause pollution, even if the ...
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Seeing a check engine light can be frustrating. It’s even more frustrating when the problem causing that light is hard to diagnose and expensive to fix. If your blood pressure is rising, we apologize, ...