P0440 OBDII code is for evaporative emissions control system failure.. check your gas cap though, many times a loose gas cap is the culprit with this code, hope this helps some1 out.
OBD-II 441 is a Evaporative emission control system failure. When in a car this system fails then the car is Travel shutting down.
there is no activity on sensor # 2
No, it will not.
You need a OBD 2 scanner/reader to erase the codes
I`am trying to find out what it mean. what dose it mean?
Yes you need all OBD codes clear to pass testing
Most diagnostic scanners with Obd 2 will display on screen the problem, older Obd 1 codes can be found in the cars repair manual or in the guide that usually comes with the scanner.
You need an OBD scanner or take it to your local Auto Parts store. Stores like Advance auto parts can usually read codes for you. The generic codes they read out can be converted to Volvo's OBD codes. The generic codes usually start with the letter P.
TCM A/T controller circuit - this is what my OBD scanner says
Once erased, the codes are gone.
To retrieve OBD codes from a 1999 Daewoo Nubira, you will need an OBD-II scanner, as this model is equipped with an OBD-II system. Connect the scanner to the OBD-II port, which is typically located under the dashboard near the driver's seat. Turn on the ignition without starting the engine, and follow the scanner's instructions to read the error codes. Make sure to note any codes displayed for further diagnostics or troubleshooting.
OBD codes that start with a P are power train codes.