01 trooper code p0440
dirtdawg9396
09-05-2006, 01:32 AM
Help I've already changed out the gas cap cleaned the egr valve and cleaned out both egr ports and tubes. cleared the code and test drove about ten minutes no code. My wife drove it the next day and their it is again. I do not believe their is a problem w/ the egr other wise I would be getting codes like 0441, 0442 pintel out of range ect. what about the canister or purge, vent valves or plumbing. anybody work on thoes systems. thanks D.D.
amigo-2k
09-05-2006, 09:25 AM
how many miles?
You could have a bad EGR (very unlikly but it does happen).
You could have a bad EGR (very unlikly but it does happen).
dirtdawg9396
09-05-2006, 08:27 PM
She has 62k on her I've hade the code before and cleared it by putting the gas cap on better (more clicks). I've spent alot of time at the library looking at the Alldata data base and it has no ref. to the egr. for code p0440. This code strickly deals w/ vacume applied to the fuel tank through a purge valve and a vent valve and sensed by a vacume switch in the tank. however i guess you need a tech 2 or snap on mt2500 scanner to ckech these componets out unless someone knows how to do it with common tools. thanks for your input anyway.
atfdmike
09-06-2006, 09:00 AM
Hi, thought you might like to see what the manual says about your code. I think some of the causes are easily checked by you. If they don't help, then each component, like the fuel tank sensor, would have to be checked individually, which might be more than you want to tackle. Good luck.
2001 Isuzu Truck Trooper S 4WD V6-3.5L
Vehicle Level (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741) http://library.alldatapro.com/images/a_003366.gif Powertrain Management (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029) http://library.alldatapro.com/images/a_003366.gif Computers and Control Systems (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030) http://library.alldatapro.com/images/a_003366.gif Testing and Inspection (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/34857663) http://library.alldatapro.com/images/a_003366.gif Trouble Code Diagnostic Charts (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/34857663/100427365) http://library.alldatapro.com/images/a_003366.gif P Code Charts (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/34857663/100427365/100427366) http://library.alldatapro.com/images/arrow1.gif P0440 (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/34857663/100427365/100427366/111405680) http://library.alldatapro.com/images/arrow2.gifhttp://library.alldatapro.com/images/blnk_spc.gifP0440DTC P0440 EVAP System
http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OB0~P4R0H~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/34857663/100427365/100427366/111405680/91169832/91169833
Circuit Description
The evaporative system includes the following components:
Fuel tank (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34858641/34859372)
EVAP canister duty solenoid valve
Fuel tank pressure sensor (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367736)
Fuel pipes and hoses
Vapor lines
Fuel cap
Evaporative emissions canister
Purge lines
EVAP canister cut valve (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857699/79404662) (purge solenoid)The evaporative leak detection diagnostic strategy is based on applying vacuum to the EVAP system and monitoring vacuum decay. The powertrain control module (PCM) monitors vacuum level via the fuel tank pressure sensor (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367736) input. At an appropriate time, the EVAP canister purge solenoid and the EVAP canister vent solenoid are turned "ON", allowing engine vacuum to draw a small vacuum on the entire evaporative emissions system (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857699/34857969). If a sufficient vacuum level cannot be achieved, a large leak or a faulty EVAP canister purge solenoid is indicated. This can be caused by the following conditions:
Disconnected or faulty fuel tank pressure sensor (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367736)
Missing or faulty fuel cap
Disconnected, damaged, pinched, or blocked EVAP (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857699/34872077) purge line
Disconnected or damaged EVAP (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857699/34872077) vent hose
Disconnected, damaged, pinched, or blocked fuel tank (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34858641/34859372) vapor line
Disconnected or faulty EVAP canister cut valve (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857699/79404662)
Disconnected or faulty EVAP canister duty solenoid valve
Open ignition feed circuit to the EVAP canister vent solenoid or the EVAP canister cut valve (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857699/79404662)
Damaged EVAP canister
Leaking fuel sender assembly O-ring
Leaking fuel tank (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34858641/34859372) or fuel filler neckAny of the above conditions can set DTC P0440.
Conditions for Setting the DTC
No TP sensor (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/56492545), IAT sensor, or MAP sensor (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/34857526) DTCs set.
Start-up engine coolant temperature is less than 32 °C (90 °F).
Start-up engine coolant temperature is not more than 7 °C (13 °F) greater than start-up intake air temperature.
Start-up intake air temperature is greater than 4 °C (39 °F)
Start-up intake air temperature is not more than 2 °C (4 °F) greater than start-up engine coolant temperature.
Vehicle speed is less than 5 mph (8 km/h).
Throttle position is greater than 3%.
Minimal fuel slosh.
BARO is greater than 70 kPa.
The EVAP system is unable to achieve or maintain vacuum during the diagnostic test.
Above conditions are present for 60 to 180 seconds.Action Taken When the DTC Sets
The PCM (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367125) will illuminate the MIL (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/34857480) during the second key cycle in which the DTC sets.
The PCM (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367125) will store conditions which were present when the DTC set as Freeze Frame and in the Failure Records data.Conditions for Clearing the MIL (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/34857480)/DTC
The PCM (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367125) will turn the MIL "OFF" when the diagnostic has been run and the fault condition is no longer present.
A history DTC P0440 will clear after 40 consecutive warm-up cycles have occurred without a fault.
DTC P0440 can be cleared by using the Tech 2 "Clear Info" function or by disconnecting the PCM (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367125) battery feed.Diagnostic Aids
Check for the following conditions:
Cracked or punctured EVAP canister.
Damaged or disconnected source vacuum line, EVAP (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857699/34872077) purge line, vent hose or fuel tank (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34858641/34859372) vapor line.
Poor connection at PCM (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367125) - Inspect harness connectors for backed-out terminals, improper mating, broken locks, improperly formed or damaged terminals, and poor terminal to wire connection.
Damaged harness-Inspect the wiring harness to the EVAP canister vent solenoid, EVAP canister purge solenoid and the fuel tank pressure sensor (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367736) for an intermittent open or short circuit.
Kinked, pinched, or plugged vacuum source, EVAP (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857699/34872077) purge, or fuel tank (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34858641/34859372) vapor line-Verify that the lines are not restricted. Reviewing the Failure Records vehicle mileage since the diagnostic test last failed may help determine how often the condition that caused the DTC to be set occurs. This may assist in diagnosing the condition. Steps 1 - 4http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OB0~P4R0H~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/34857663/100427365/100427366/111405680/91169832/91169834
Steps 5 - 11http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OB0~P4R0H~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/34857663/100427365/100427366/111405680/91169832/91169835
Test Description
Number(s) below refer to the step number(s) on the Diagnostic Chart:
If an EVAP canister vent solenoid or an EVAP canister purge solenoid electrical fault is present, the purge system will not operate correctly. Repairing the electrical fault will very likely correct the condition that set DTC P0440.
Checks the fuel tank pressure sensor (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367736) at ambient pressure.
Determines whether or not the EVAP system can be sealed sufficiently to be pressurized. If not, the large leak must be located and corrected before continuing with diagnosis.
Verifies that the fuel tank pressure sensor (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367736) accurately reacts to EVAP system pressure changes.
Checks for a blocked EVAP canister purge solenoid. The PCM (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367125) commands the EVAP canister purge solenoid "OFF" (open) and the vent solenoid "ON" (closed) with the Tech 2 "System Perf." EVAP (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857699/34872077) output control function activated. Any pressure in the system should be released through the EVAP canister purge solenoid within a few seconds when "System Perf."is activated.
Ensures that sufficient source vacuum is present at the EVAP canister purge solenoid.
2001 Isuzu Truck Trooper S 4WD V6-3.5L
Vehicle Level (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741) http://library.alldatapro.com/images/a_003366.gif Powertrain Management (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029) http://library.alldatapro.com/images/a_003366.gif Computers and Control Systems (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030) http://library.alldatapro.com/images/a_003366.gif Testing and Inspection (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/34857663) http://library.alldatapro.com/images/a_003366.gif Trouble Code Diagnostic Charts (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/34857663/100427365) http://library.alldatapro.com/images/a_003366.gif P Code Charts (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/34857663/100427365/100427366) http://library.alldatapro.com/images/arrow1.gif P0440 (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/34857663/100427365/100427366/111405680) http://library.alldatapro.com/images/arrow2.gifhttp://library.alldatapro.com/images/blnk_spc.gifP0440DTC P0440 EVAP System
http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OB0~P4R0H~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/34857663/100427365/100427366/111405680/91169832/91169833
Circuit Description
The evaporative system includes the following components:
Fuel tank (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34858641/34859372)
EVAP canister duty solenoid valve
Fuel tank pressure sensor (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367736)
Fuel pipes and hoses
Vapor lines
Fuel cap
Evaporative emissions canister
Purge lines
EVAP canister cut valve (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857699/79404662) (purge solenoid)The evaporative leak detection diagnostic strategy is based on applying vacuum to the EVAP system and monitoring vacuum decay. The powertrain control module (PCM) monitors vacuum level via the fuel tank pressure sensor (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367736) input. At an appropriate time, the EVAP canister purge solenoid and the EVAP canister vent solenoid are turned "ON", allowing engine vacuum to draw a small vacuum on the entire evaporative emissions system (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857699/34857969). If a sufficient vacuum level cannot be achieved, a large leak or a faulty EVAP canister purge solenoid is indicated. This can be caused by the following conditions:
Disconnected or faulty fuel tank pressure sensor (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367736)
Missing or faulty fuel cap
Disconnected, damaged, pinched, or blocked EVAP (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857699/34872077) purge line
Disconnected or damaged EVAP (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857699/34872077) vent hose
Disconnected, damaged, pinched, or blocked fuel tank (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34858641/34859372) vapor line
Disconnected or faulty EVAP canister cut valve (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857699/79404662)
Disconnected or faulty EVAP canister duty solenoid valve
Open ignition feed circuit to the EVAP canister vent solenoid or the EVAP canister cut valve (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857699/79404662)
Damaged EVAP canister
Leaking fuel sender assembly O-ring
Leaking fuel tank (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34858641/34859372) or fuel filler neckAny of the above conditions can set DTC P0440.
Conditions for Setting the DTC
No TP sensor (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/56492545), IAT sensor, or MAP sensor (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/34857526) DTCs set.
Start-up engine coolant temperature is less than 32 °C (90 °F).
Start-up engine coolant temperature is not more than 7 °C (13 °F) greater than start-up intake air temperature.
Start-up intake air temperature is greater than 4 °C (39 °F)
Start-up intake air temperature is not more than 2 °C (4 °F) greater than start-up engine coolant temperature.
Vehicle speed is less than 5 mph (8 km/h).
Throttle position is greater than 3%.
Minimal fuel slosh.
BARO is greater than 70 kPa.
The EVAP system is unable to achieve or maintain vacuum during the diagnostic test.
Above conditions are present for 60 to 180 seconds.Action Taken When the DTC Sets
The PCM (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367125) will illuminate the MIL (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/34857480) during the second key cycle in which the DTC sets.
The PCM (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367125) will store conditions which were present when the DTC set as Freeze Frame and in the Failure Records data.Conditions for Clearing the MIL (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/34857480)/DTC
The PCM (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367125) will turn the MIL "OFF" when the diagnostic has been run and the fault condition is no longer present.
A history DTC P0440 will clear after 40 consecutive warm-up cycles have occurred without a fault.
DTC P0440 can be cleared by using the Tech 2 "Clear Info" function or by disconnecting the PCM (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367125) battery feed.Diagnostic Aids
Check for the following conditions:
Cracked or punctured EVAP canister.
Damaged or disconnected source vacuum line, EVAP (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857699/34872077) purge line, vent hose or fuel tank (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34858641/34859372) vapor line.
Poor connection at PCM (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367125) - Inspect harness connectors for backed-out terminals, improper mating, broken locks, improperly formed or damaged terminals, and poor terminal to wire connection.
Damaged harness-Inspect the wiring harness to the EVAP canister vent solenoid, EVAP canister purge solenoid and the fuel tank pressure sensor (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367736) for an intermittent open or short circuit.
Kinked, pinched, or plugged vacuum source, EVAP (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857699/34872077) purge, or fuel tank (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34858641/34859372) vapor line-Verify that the lines are not restricted. Reviewing the Failure Records vehicle mileage since the diagnostic test last failed may help determine how often the condition that caused the DTC to be set occurs. This may assist in diagnosing the condition. Steps 1 - 4http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OB0~P4R0H~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/34857663/100427365/100427366/111405680/91169832/91169834
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Test Description
Number(s) below refer to the step number(s) on the Diagnostic Chart:
If an EVAP canister vent solenoid or an EVAP canister purge solenoid electrical fault is present, the purge system will not operate correctly. Repairing the electrical fault will very likely correct the condition that set DTC P0440.
Checks the fuel tank pressure sensor (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367736) at ambient pressure.
Determines whether or not the EVAP system can be sealed sufficiently to be pressurized. If not, the large leak must be located and corrected before continuing with diagnosis.
Verifies that the fuel tank pressure sensor (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367736) accurately reacts to EVAP system pressure changes.
Checks for a blocked EVAP canister purge solenoid. The PCM (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857030/101367125) commands the EVAP canister purge solenoid "OFF" (open) and the vent solenoid "ON" (closed) with the Tech 2 "System Perf." EVAP (http://library.alldatapro.com/alldata/LIB~C35750~R0~OD~N/0/80851247/83266461/83266487/83266490/34853741/34857029/34857699/34872077) output control function activated. Any pressure in the system should be released through the EVAP canister purge solenoid within a few seconds when "System Perf."is activated.
Ensures that sufficient source vacuum is present at the EVAP canister purge solenoid.
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