IT includes the fuel tank, vapor lines, and the purge solenoid. It runs from the tank to the engine.
180 foot pounds
All parts of the fuel system from the gas cap, tank to the engine are part of the evap system.
evap system
Trouble code P0441 means: EVAP Purge Flow Monitor Fault
any where
Leak in EVAP system detected
EVAP Emission Control System Leak (Large)
Commonly known as the gas cap code.The Evap system has a leak. The code is the "Large Leak" code.Usually to get this code the gas cap is not on at allORA vacume line under the hood is unplugedOROne of the Evap lines between the tank and Canister is broken.
Trouble code P0440 means: EVAP Purge System Fault
To determine if the leak detection pump on a 2001 Dodge Dakota is bad, check for symptoms such as the check engine light being illuminated, especially if it indicates an EVAP system issue. You can also inspect for unusual smells of fuel around the vehicle or listen for the pump not operating during a self-test. Additionally, performing a smoke test on the EVAP system can reveal leaks or a malfunctioning pump. If you find any of these signs, the pump may need to be replaced.
The Dodge Stratus's evaporative emission control (EVAP) system is designed to prevent fuel vapor from escaping into the atmosphere. It captures and stores fuel vapors from the fuel tank in a charcoal canister, which are later purged and burned in the engine during combustion. Common components of the EVAP system include the fuel tank, charcoal canister, purge valve, and various hoses and sensors. Issues with the EVAP system can lead to check engine lights and increased emissions, often identified through diagnostic trouble codes.
Trouble code P0440 means: EVAP Purge System Fault