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Ghostrider I 09-29-2017 12:23 PM

Obd ii p 0441
 
Car has approximately 14K on the clock. Easy fix? What parts are needed and pictures of the install would be nice.

Thanks!

REBEL59 09-29-2017 01:02 PM

IT would be extremely helpful if we knew what year ,model, and motor you have, and the state of your residence may be nice.. the US is a mighty big place!

REBEL59 09-29-2017 03:13 PM

That is an EVAP system code...insufficient flow detected, could be a couple of things. Primarily check for disconnected/cracked vacuum hose and a good sealing gas cap FIRST.

Ghostrider I 09-30-2017 08:28 AM

Rebel59, cool your HEMI. 3.6 litre, 2013, and since I posted this in the 200 section, naturally its a 200. I am a former WNYer, transplated by choice to the Piedmont region of North Carolina, where quite a few of us have transplanted, either by choice, or professionally.

Just what vacuum hose should I look for?

REBEL59 09-30-2017 08:47 AM

Well call me a "tar heel"! Spent 4 years on the coast at MCAS Cherry Point! Yes I know other side of the state. Not knowing year there are a couple of design differences between the cars in this page. Got the big boy motor, COOL!
Now as for the code, it is not exactly a plug and play part change to fix the problem. There are rubber hose connectors to various Evap system parts, an open in any one of them can cause this code. A common area of trouble is underneath the car about where your feet would rest (off the pedals). The EVAP canister is located around there and is in an area that can be damaged by running over any large road debris. Try looking in that area first.
Others would say have a "smoke test done to check where the leak is, but that can be fairly expensive at some shops. There is an evap solenoid that COULD be the problem, but at your year and mileage, I would not think likely as first choice.
Good luck in pinning down your culprit, and let us here know how things turn out.


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