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2013 Chevrolet Suburban
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Check engine light code P0449

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Old Dec 22, 2010 | 6:15 AM
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This was very interesting. I don't off road, but I can see how driving over things like branches could pull wiring underneath the vehicle. Thanks for the input!
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Old Jan 3, 2011 | 10:21 PM
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Unhappy Same code PO449 on my 2008 chevy trailblazer

I am trying to figure out where I should start. The PO449 code was detected at autozone and advance auto. I got a printout that says it could be purge or vent solenoinds defective, or fuel saturated vapor canister, or failed evap vent solenoid.

The parts aren't cheap, so would like to hear some knowledgeable advise as to what to look for and where and how, etc...

Any and all help would be appreciated.

Thanks!!!
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Old Feb 1, 2011 | 8:51 AM
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Default Evap canister wires cut

THis is the third time I've had to reattach the wires to the evaporative canister solenoid after what appears to be mice have bitten them clean through at the connector. There are other gnaw marks on the connector and top of the canister but nowhere else that I can see on the car. Total mystery as to why they would chew only there. Craving charcoal? Huffing gas fumes?
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Old Feb 1, 2011 | 9:31 PM
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Welcome to the forum.

Put some D-Con laced peanut butter on the canister.
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Old Feb 2, 2011 | 9:22 AM
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Good idea. I'll try that.
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Old Feb 5, 2011 | 4:15 PM
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Originally Posted by jalopypapa
THis is the third time I've had to reattach the wires to the evaporative canister solenoid after what appears to be mice have bitten them clean through at the connector. There are other gnaw marks on the connector and top of the canister but nowhere else that I can see on the car. Total mystery as to why they would chew only there. Craving charcoal? Huffing gas fumes?
Wonderful, I can't even reset mine which leads me to believe its the wiring too. You would think as much as we pay for this general motors junk that they would not leave wires and harnesses out in the open for off roading or rodents to tear up. Stupid, Stupid, Stupid. Guess I'll replace everything and check the wiring, if its chewed I'm gonna fish it through some liquidtight and seal the fu** out of it.
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Old Feb 5, 2011 | 5:44 PM
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Originally Posted by solidsison
Wonderful, I can't even reset mine which leads me to believe its the wiring too. You would think as much as we pay for this general motors junk that they would not leave wires and harnesses out in the open for off roading or rodents to tear up. Stupid, Stupid, Stupid. Guess I'll replace everything and check the wiring, if its chewed I'm gonna fish it through some liquidtight and seal the fu** out of it.
Let us know when you find a vehicle that has all of its wiring and hoses sealed so we can all evaluate one of them. Personally I have never heard of anyone off-roading a Tahoe and destroying any wiring or hoses but let us know if you have.
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Old Feb 24, 2011 | 4:06 PM
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Default Tahoe solenoid problem

Greetings
I'm new to the site and new to the (2005)Tahoe family. I too have the solenoid issue and have a replacement for the bad one. The pics that have been posted will help me find it but I also need a service manual. I also feel that if you're going to keep a vehicle for a few years a service manual is a wise investment. Any suggestions on which service manual to purchase?
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Old Feb 24, 2011 | 7:40 PM
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Welcome to the forum Armand, you are correct on having a manual, the factory manual is by far the best you can get... check out Helm inc for the factory manuals... also check ebay
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Old Feb 24, 2011 | 7:43 PM
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Just checked http://www.helminc.com and they do list the 2005 manual



2005 Tahoe Surburban Avalanche Yukon/XL Denali/XL Escalade SM Set
Price: $135.00 In Stock
Pkg Qty: 1
(English, Paper, GMT05CKUV)


If you want to go fancy you can get the DVD version
98-10 SERVICE INFO DVD
Price: $400.00 In Stock
Pkg Qty: 1
(English, DVD ROM, V201002DVDRETAI)
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