P0442 Small Leak Detected code that cannot be cured. Think of all the possible causes and it is not any of them. Anyone have any ideas what is being missed?
I have a perennial P0442 code that has been nagging me and the dealership (and a whole parade of mechanics for years now). Nothing that has been done gets rid of it and no diagnosis or procedure known to anyone can find what is causing this issue. Everything has been replaced (and I mean everything), and at each fix, you get about two weeks before the CEL pops on with a P0442. The EVAP I/M system has been smoked tested more times that a Cheech and Chong movie.
Every part, component, etc., has been replaced, tested, replaced again and tested again to no avail. Every single thing checks out correct, and the freeze frame data shows absolutely nothing that is out of specs at all. We even closed all the assorted valves and applied a vacuum to the system at the proper amount and let is sit all night without so much as thousandth of a millimeter loss of vacuum. Nothing.
Here are two ways the problem can be reproduced every single time to get the code to set:
1.) Reset the code; wait for the EVAP I/M to go through its drive cycle. Drive around to your hearts content and no code gets set, that is, until you get down to exactly 1/4 tank of gas at which point, the next time you start the engine, and the P0442 code sets.
2.) After the EVAP monitor drive cycle completes, part the Yukon on an unlevel surface where the passenger side of the vehicle is even the slightest bit lower than the driver's side.
And, to make it all the more bizarre:
1.) If you keep the fuel level about 1/4 tank *and* you don't park on an unlevel surface sloping down to the passenger side, you can go forever without the P0442 code lighting up the CEL.
The only thing that I haven't tried is to call an Exorcist, and I may even try that. Ya' never know.
I have a perennial P0442 code that has been nagging me and the dealership (and a whole parade of mechanics for years now). Nothing that has been done gets rid of it and no diagnosis or procedure known to anyone can find what is causing this issue. Everything has been replaced (and I mean everything), and at each fix, you get about two weeks before the CEL pops on with a P0442. The EVAP I/M system has been smoked tested more times that a Cheech and Chong movie.
Every part, component, etc., has been replaced, tested, replaced again and tested again to no avail. Every single thing checks out correct, and the freeze frame data shows absolutely nothing that is out of specs at all. We even closed all the assorted valves and applied a vacuum to the system at the proper amount and let is sit all night without so much as thousandth of a millimeter loss of vacuum. Nothing.
Here are two ways the problem can be reproduced every single time to get the code to set:
1.) Reset the code; wait for the EVAP I/M to go through its drive cycle. Drive around to your hearts content and no code gets set, that is, until you get down to exactly 1/4 tank of gas at which point, the next time you start the engine, and the P0442 code sets.
2.) After the EVAP monitor drive cycle completes, part the Yukon on an unlevel surface where the passenger side of the vehicle is even the slightest bit lower than the driver's side.
And, to make it all the more bizarre:
1.) If you keep the fuel level about 1/4 tank *and* you don't park on an unlevel surface sloping down to the passenger side, you can go forever without the P0442 code lighting up the CEL.
The only thing that I haven't tried is to call an Exorcist, and I may even try that. Ya' never know.