On a 2002 Chevrolet S10, the EVAP emission control system vent is typically located near the fuel tank. It is part of the EVAP canister assembly, which is usually positioned on the driver’s side, near the rear of the vehicle. The vent allows for the release of vapors from the fuel system to the atmosphere when needed. To access it, you may need to remove some underbody shielding or components depending on the specific configuration.
0442 evap emission control system malfunction(small leak detected) 0443 evap emission control system purge control valve circuit malfunction 0450 evap emission control system pressure sensor malfunction 0455 evap emission control system malfunction(gross leak detected) there ya go
EVAP Emission Control System Leak Detected (Control Canister System)
P0456 EVAP emission control system leak
EVAP Emission Control System Vent Circuit Malfunction.
USUALLY that just means that the gas cap isn't tight or that the o-ring seal is bad.
EVAP Emission control System Malfunction
Did you mean EVAP? The Evaporative Emission Control System (EVAP) is used to prevent gasoline vapors from escaping into the atmosphere from the fuel tank and fuel system.
po440 is a problem on cooling system or fan in radiator
EVAP Emission Control System Leak (Large)
Evap Emission Control System Pressure Sensor Low
EVAP (Evaporative Emission) in a vehicle is used to prevent gasoline vapors from escaping into the atmosphere from the fuel tank and fuel system.
Trouble code P0441 means:Evaporative emission control system incorrect purge flow