P0441 Evaporative Emission Control System Incorrect Purge Flow A code P0441 could mean one or more of the following has happened: * Bad vacuum switch * Broken or damaged EVAP line or canister * Open in PCM purge command circuit * Open or short in Voltage feed circuit to Purge Solenoid * Faulty purge solenoid * Restriction in EVAP solenoid, line or canister * Corrosion or resistance in purge connector * Bad PCM
OBD I code 67 - Neutral Drive Switch Circuit Open ( key on , engine off )
Your OBD II code reader won't work on that vehicle.
often it is fuel pump relay
The year, make and model info would be helpful.
yes you can get this code, code p0455 is a large evap leak detected or no purge flow detected. A loose cap could create a large leak, so this could be the problem. However most loose gas caps will give you a small leak detected code.
go to( can OBD) site put your cars name and the code, then it will tell you all about it.
To fix an OBD code 0441, which indicates incorrect purge flow in the evaporative emission control system, first inspect the purge valve and related hoses for leaks or blockages. Check the operation of the purge valve by applying power directly to it to see if it opens and closes properly. Additionally, examine the fuel tank pressure sensor and ensure that the EVAP canister is not saturated with fuel. If necessary, replace any faulty components and clear the code to see if it returns.
What does obd code P0740 mean
Evaporative Emission System Incorrect Purge Flow
puge solinoid is usually the problem.
plug a obd 2 code reader into your car and activate it.
OBD I, but for the most part, you can use OBD II
OBD code P0304 is Cylinder Four Misfire.
Obd-on board diagnostic. The port is the plug the scan tool or code reader connects to.
J1850 is not a trouble code. It is a protocol that the OBD-II system uses. Trouble codes will be represented by a P before the numbers
OBD I code 67 - Neutral Drive Switch Circuit Open ( key on , engine off )
OBD code P1127 mean Exhaust not warm enough.