Technical Definition:
Evaporative Emission System Leak Detected (small leak)
Trouble Code: P0442
Address: 0x0442
System: Powertrain
Subsystem:
Address: 0x0442
System: Powertrain
Subsystem:
Technical Description:
Possible Causes:
A loose or improperly affixed gas cap
A non-conforming gas cap (i.e. not factory/original brand)
A small leak/hole in a fuel vapor hose/tube
Other small leak in EVAP system
Faulty vent o-ring seal
Defective vent valve
Defective purge valve
Defective leak detection pump
Possible Symptoms:
- The only thing you will notice is the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) a.k.a.
- Check Engine Light will be illuminated.
- You likely won’t notice any drivability problems although sometimes a fuel odor may be noticed.
Evaporative Emission Control System Leak Detected Small Leak
Possible Solutions:
- Remove and reinstall the gas cap, clear the codes, and drive for a day and see if the codes come back.
- Otherwise, replace the gas cap (we recommend an OEM not aftermarket part), or
- Inspect the EVAP system for cuts/holes in tubes/hoses
OBD-II Trouble Code Type:
Diagnostic Step:
- Using an advanced scan tool, perform an EVAP leak test
- Verify operation of the EVAP purge solenoid / valve
- Perform a smoke test to see where the leak is
- Generally there are vehicle and model specific procedures for proper diagnosis of this DTC.
Tech Notes:
– Missing or loose fuel cap
– Incorrect fuel filler cap used
– Fuel filler cap remains open or fails to close
– Foreign matter caught in fuel filler cap
– EVAP canister or fuel tank leaks
– EVAP system hose leaking
– Fuel tank leaking
Specific Makes:
– Possible a noticeable fuel odor caused by the release of fuel vapors