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great now I have a large evap leak update
I thought I fixed my small evap leak (fixing 5/16 hoses around the air cleaner) then after about 50 miles my check engine light came on. Now I have a large EVAP leak now what do I check I'm pretty sure I looked over every evap line other then dropping the tank. I thought I read the
Canister Purge Valve Solenoid is sometimes to blame how do I test this? I have had the check light off for over 200 miles and when the tank got low under 1/4 at first start the light come back on. Why?
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1999 Escort SE 2.0 ltr sohc, 5 speed - old one 1999 Escort SE 2.0 ltr sohc, auto - new one 2002 Dodge Grand Caravan sport 3.3, auto located in beautiful New England. "You know failure isn't failure If a lesson from it's learned-I guess love would not be love Without a risk of being burned" ~ Garth Brooks Last edited by chevyn0va1; 10-03-2011 at 07:38 AM. Reason: update |
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Re: great now I have a large evap leak
how about the gas cap?
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Re: great now I have a large evap leak
Testing any of the EVAP valves requires a two way scan tool. Better off sending it to someone with a smoke machine and a good two way scan tool, they'll find it fast if they are any good.
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