Started with problem filling up gas tank and bad gas millege. than CIL came on. took it to dealer, they said need to replace carbon canister and purge valve. they asked too much money so i bought canister with purge valve and filter from junk yard. my old canister turn out to be a few pounds havier so i replaced a whole thing along with houses. after instalation i disconected battery and CIL went away. fill up gas with no problem. after about 10 miles CIL came back on again. i checked code and shows P0441 i also think car still uses too much gas. people wright different stuff some say valve should be open with no voltage applied, some say valve should be closed, so what is it? i hooked up my old valve to battery and solenoid click closed, disconnect clicks open. is it how it supposed to be? what makes valve closed and when? how do i check if power gets to solinoid? is there any other places i should be looking in? please help! looks like a lot of people have same problem. solution would help many. thanks.
In the first place, P0441 = Evap. Emission System Incorrect Purge Flow. The 'CANISTER CLOSE VALVE' you mention is normally OPEN until the ECU (Engine Control Module) decides to check the fuel system for any leakage - IT closes the valve and then applies a vacuum to the system and monitors it for leakage. This valve (CCV), if sticking CLOSED, only MIGHT set P0441. The most suspect component is the Purge Control Solenoid Valve (located on/near the engine) and is also controlled by the ECU. If this valve is malfunctioning, it can absolutely cause this P0441 to SET!... There is also another component which can CAUSE this code to SET... it's the Differential Pressure Sensor (DPS) or Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor (FTPS) connected to the Evaporative Emissions System. It is this component which monitors 'vacuum' pressure on the system to determine if there is any leakage.. its signal is also used by the ECU to monitor 'purge' of the charcoal canister under normal driving conditions. There is yet another component which can cause the ECU to set P0441.. and that is a restriction in the 'purge' circuit.. clogged charcoal canister, air filter, or a kink in the Evap hose(s).
Most likely is a bad EVAP purge valve. But check below list.
This indicates that a part of the EVAP
control system is no longer functioning correctly. The EVAP system consists of
many parts, including (but not limited to) the gas cap, fuel lines, carbon
canister, purge valve, and other hoses. The (EVAP) emission control system
prevents the escape of fuel vapors from a vehicle's fuel
system. Fuel vapors are routed by hoses to a charcoal canister for storage.
Later, when the engine is running a purge control valve opens allowing intake
vacuum to siphon the fuel vapors into the engine.
EVAP emission canister purge is controlled
by a valve which allows engine vacuum to pull stored fuel vapors from fuel tank
into the engine to be burned, rather than be vented to atmosphere. A vacuum
switch is used to detect when flow exists. If the PCM commands purge and sees
that the switch is closed (indicating no detected purge flow) P0441 is set.
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Symptoms
Likely, no symptoms will be discernible to
the driver, other than the illuminated Check Engine Light.
Causes
A code P0441 could mean one or more of the
following has happened:
With a P0441 OBD-II trouble code, diagnosis
can be tricky at times. Here are some things to try:
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Same thing-after I replaced the strap holding the canister in place-it rusted off. Mine is a 2002, though.
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