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P0442 on 99 Silverado (5.3L)

Old 01-23-2006, 08:13 AM
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I have a 99 z71 silv. w/a 5.3L automatic. I have been popping code P0442 on this thing for a while and it is starting to anoy me.

Can anyone give me an idea as to where to look to fix this problem??

(P0422 = EVAP Emm. Control Sys Leak {small})
Also, it has 131,000 + miles on it.

THANX

Old 01-23-2006, 09:40 AM
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Easiest thing to check is the gas cap/ gas cap gasket. If the gas cap isn't sealing, you will get an EVAP code for a small leak.
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That was first thing I did...In fact, I went and purchased a new Locking cap since I live on the Gulf Coast anyway. (still don't trust the out of towners)
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Cap would've been my first thought (b/c it's easiest to check). Check out this link to get a general idea as to what's going on with the EVAP system, and what to troubleshoot:

http://www.tankota.net/repair/Repair...3/cip0442p.pdf

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I have that same code keep comming up in my truck as well. I am not sure of what the problem is either.

The link above dosent work....
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I went to Advance Auto Parts and purchased the Actron OBD II so I could clear those little anoyances, but when it started to occur weekly, I thought I would check with everyone and see what they think.
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I dunno if this will help you out or not, but worth a shot..

http://gearchatter.com/viewtopic9351...5b9660e6a9ae1c
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The charcoal cannister is right on the driver's side next to the frame rail, behind the gas tank. Take a peek and see if any hoses got disconnected or maybe a rock jumped up and cracked the cannister.
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Swap back to stock gas cap clear codes and retest. seemn this alot with locking caps. Did your prob start after the new cap? Keep us posted.
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Originally Posted by budhayes3
The charcoal cannister is right on the driver's side next to the frame rail, behind the gas tank. Take a peek and see if any hoses got disconnected or maybe a rock jumped up and cracked the cannister.

How much would a new cannister cost??....a buddy of mine that used to be a mechanic before joining the military suggested replacing that due to the mileage on the vehicle.

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