P0449 Evaporative Emission Control System Vent Valve/Solenoid Circuit Malfunction
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OBDII code P0449 indicates a problem with the evaporative emissions control (EVAP) vent circuit, specifically that the circuit is reading low voltage or an open circuit. This can be caused by issues such as a faulty vent valve, damaged wiring, or poor connections in the EVAP system. The code typically triggers a check engine light and may lead to increased emissions. Addressing this issue often involves inspecting the vent valve and related components for faults or damage.
Trouble code P0449 means: EVAP Vent Solenoid Control Circuit Malfunction
Trouble code P0449 means: Evaporative Emission System Vent Control Circuit Intermittent
The DTC P0449 is: EVAP Emission Control System Vent Vlv/Sol Malf Straight out of my code book. Hope this helps you out.
There is air escaping from the gas tank. Often a problem with the gas cap, try tightening the cap, reset the code and see if it comes back on. Essentially it is testing for cracks in the tank.
No, but you will fail an emissions test.
P0449ChevroletEVAP Vent Solenoid Control Circuit Malfunction
P0449 says that the PCM is not seeing the voltage potential it wants to see when the vent valve is off or commanded on. I would suspect it is the Evaporative Emissions (EVAP) Canister Vent Solenoid near or on top of the gas tank is bad. To make sure check the voltage at the pink wire. It should be around 12 volts. If it is low, it may be bad wiring or the PCM, but not likely. if you have 12 volts suspect the solenoid.
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Trouble code P0780 means: Shift malfunction
Check the O2 sensor after the catalytic converter.