Shackman7878
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Recently bought at a government Auction 2009 Yukon XL 2500 4x4 6.0L
Scanned the Yukon and found a P0442 Permanent code (no check engine light)
I Based the 2 days after resetting the monitors on my 2013 tahoe 5.3 4x4 Driving the same roads, same time and took 2 days for all the monitors to be set.
First part to replace was the gas cap bought on the say home from the auction code did not go away on a 200 mile trip.
The second part was the Purge Solenoid bench test. It did hear a click but when I added vacuumed It held but did lose a very small amount of vacuum so next part to replace. Drove it by the Gm drive cycle (http://www.obdii.com/drivecycle.html) after 2 days all monitors were set minus the EVAP.
Next 2 parts to replace were the Vent Solenoid, Charcoal canister, and hose. After trying to remove the vent solenoid got showered with very fine dirt and sand pulled the top off the vent and it was filled with it. When I removed the charcoal canister, I turned it over and also found the same dirt and sand in it, not a little but a large amount. After finding this I disconnected all the lines from front to back and blew air to see if the sand made it to any other parts of the Evap system and found no sand or dirt in the system. Again drive it for 2 days all monitors set minus the evap and code still there.
Next, I dropped the Yukon at a local shop in my area for Evap testing. They ran a smoke test and found no leaks, also did a vacuum test on the system overnight and still had the same vacuum in the morning. Shop said it is either one of the parts that was replaced was bad or ECU/wiring is bad/shorted when I spoke with the tech after he said the vent was not triggering right saying it might be wiring to the vent or ecu.
So I bought a smoke machine Mr.Cartool T110 and used my bore scope camera to look at the top of the tanks and did not see any leaks/smoke on top of both tanks.
Gm tech I spoke with (30 years) said sometimes the Pressure sensor will fail but still work and give false readings so I dropped the rear tank to replace the 3 lines between the 2 tanks but noticed the lines that run on top of the tank looked really old and brittle and since I had it out just to replace them being they where 12 year old. Plugged all the holes and bench/smoke tested the tank outside the suv and found no leaks installed the tank back in and smoke tested it again and found no leaks. Been driving the suv for 4 days now and still have the same code and Evap still not ready.
Now I am at a crossroad here looking at dropping the main tank and replacing all the fuel/evap lines (15872640 - 5th photo) or gamble it is a ECU. The main issue for the rush is I live in California and need to be smogged before Dec 22 or I pay hefty fines, I prepaid for registration. Any input or information would be helpful. If anyone knows a good place that sells programmed ECU let me know.
List of Parts Replaced:
Gas Cap -
Purge Solenoid -
Vent Solenoid - 214-2149
Charcoal canister - 215-467
Vent Hose - 10355971
Vapor Canister Vent Hose (with pressure sensor) - 20931761
Vapor Canister Vent Hose (lines goes over the rear tank) - 15872644
Scanned the Yukon and found a P0442 Permanent code (no check engine light)
I Based the 2 days after resetting the monitors on my 2013 tahoe 5.3 4x4 Driving the same roads, same time and took 2 days for all the monitors to be set.
First part to replace was the gas cap bought on the say home from the auction code did not go away on a 200 mile trip.
The second part was the Purge Solenoid bench test. It did hear a click but when I added vacuumed It held but did lose a very small amount of vacuum so next part to replace. Drove it by the Gm drive cycle (http://www.obdii.com/drivecycle.html) after 2 days all monitors were set minus the EVAP.
Next 2 parts to replace were the Vent Solenoid, Charcoal canister, and hose. After trying to remove the vent solenoid got showered with very fine dirt and sand pulled the top off the vent and it was filled with it. When I removed the charcoal canister, I turned it over and also found the same dirt and sand in it, not a little but a large amount. After finding this I disconnected all the lines from front to back and blew air to see if the sand made it to any other parts of the Evap system and found no sand or dirt in the system. Again drive it for 2 days all monitors set minus the evap and code still there.
Next, I dropped the Yukon at a local shop in my area for Evap testing. They ran a smoke test and found no leaks, also did a vacuum test on the system overnight and still had the same vacuum in the morning. Shop said it is either one of the parts that was replaced was bad or ECU/wiring is bad/shorted when I spoke with the tech after he said the vent was not triggering right saying it might be wiring to the vent or ecu.
So I bought a smoke machine Mr.Cartool T110 and used my bore scope camera to look at the top of the tanks and did not see any leaks/smoke on top of both tanks.
Gm tech I spoke with (30 years) said sometimes the Pressure sensor will fail but still work and give false readings so I dropped the rear tank to replace the 3 lines between the 2 tanks but noticed the lines that run on top of the tank looked really old and brittle and since I had it out just to replace them being they where 12 year old. Plugged all the holes and bench/smoke tested the tank outside the suv and found no leaks installed the tank back in and smoke tested it again and found no leaks. Been driving the suv for 4 days now and still have the same code and Evap still not ready.
Now I am at a crossroad here looking at dropping the main tank and replacing all the fuel/evap lines (15872640 - 5th photo) or gamble it is a ECU. The main issue for the rush is I live in California and need to be smogged before Dec 22 or I pay hefty fines, I prepaid for registration. Any input or information would be helpful. If anyone knows a good place that sells programmed ECU let me know.
List of Parts Replaced:
Gas Cap -
Purge Solenoid -
Vent Solenoid - 214-2149
Charcoal canister - 215-467
Vent Hose - 10355971
Vapor Canister Vent Hose (with pressure sensor) - 20931761
Vapor Canister Vent Hose (lines goes over the rear tank) - 15872644
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