Help with p0449 & p0455 codes
First, thanks to the posts before mine. 07 suburban w/5.3. Check engine came on and Autozone pulled the PO442 and PO455 codes. My Fuel tank evap control is above the spare tire, towards the front. I disconnected the electric and the breather hose running up towards the gas filler neck and dumped out water while figuring out how to disconnect the shrink hose from it to the black plastic container near the back of the fuel tank. The local chevy dealer (Criswell in Gaithersburg, MD) wanted $178 for part #19207763. I thought I was at the BMW dealership. I don't mind a little bit of a premium, but I had seen it on getgmparts.com for $78. It wasn't a wasted trip because the mechanic on duty told me this was my problem given the water pouring out. Five days later, Amazon delivered the two piece replacement 'kit'. One evap control and a new end for the breather tube. I connected the evap control to the container near the fuel tank using 5/8" heater hose. I didn't run the breather to over the trans. I again used 5/8" heater hose and ran it towards the rear and stuffed it into a frame cavity that looked like it didn't get wet. I hope it doesn't. I cleared the code by disconnecting the battery. It's been two days. I'll update, if the code comes back.
Peter
Kensington, MD
07 Sub
03 M3
04 Pilot
Peter
Kensington, MD
07 Sub
03 M3
04 Pilot
Last edited by lorenzep; Aug 1, 2011 at 6:51 PM.
replaced my evap vent valve and took my battery out, the light came of when i started it but as soon as i moved the truck it went back on, my need to go to advance auto to have them reset it for me. PAID $66 including tax for the part.
07 burb, 5.3
07 burb, 5.3
Last edited by oniscus; Aug 10, 2011 at 12:43 AM.
So it seems that I too have fallen victim to the evil P0449 code. So after all the post and replys to it have helped me out so I went to my local Chevy dealer and picked up the part. It came as the WHOLE unit and the part guy was telling me that it call for a NEW harness part # 19257603(as if the connectors are different). My question is DO I NEED THIS HARNESS or is the factory one compatable with the new evap canister?? A swift answer would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Thank you for the feed back just wanted to know so it wasn't a PROBLEM once I got the old one off. My part number is diff. however mine is #20995472 but i would suspect that GM wouldn't have a diff. hook up(or at least I hope). Planning on doing mine this sat. Will update as to how the prosses goes and such. Thank everyone on here. This is DEF. one of THE BEST forums I have EVER experienced. Thank all for making this such a nice environment.
I have read all of these excellent posts and am ready to tackle my issue but I can't find the canister solenoid valve kit anywhere. The dealer said in the ball park of $61 but I see some of you guys are saying around $30. I have an 07 Suburban LTZ bought used and have already spent mucho dinero on struts and tires
. Can someone guide me in the right direction of an online site that sells this part exactly for my 07? I have no clue on how to work on vehicles so I want to make sure I get the right part and fix this issue before I take it on road trips. Thanks in advance.
. Can someone guide me in the right direction of an online site that sells this part exactly for my 07? I have no clue on how to work on vehicles so I want to make sure I get the right part and fix this issue before I take it on road trips. Thanks in advance.
mooredre,
You might want to reconsider hooking up to the existing vent line that is zip-tied to and follows the fuel line up to the filler neck. The mechanic told me that that line was the problem. It was supposed provide a dry, vent line, but the location and the cap on it catch the water thrown up there from the left rear tire and the water runs into the new canister. That was the reason mine had water in it and water kills it.
Peter
Kensington, MD
07 Sub ltz
03 m3
04 pilot
You might want to reconsider hooking up to the existing vent line that is zip-tied to and follows the fuel line up to the filler neck. The mechanic told me that that line was the problem. It was supposed provide a dry, vent line, but the location and the cap on it catch the water thrown up there from the left rear tire and the water runs into the new canister. That was the reason mine had water in it and water kills it.
Peter
Kensington, MD
07 Sub ltz
03 m3
04 pilot
So I'm at the dealer with my 08 Tahoe check engine light on. P0449 code EVAP vent valve needs to replace. I looked up EPA, which states EVAP system and related parts covered under warranty up to 80,000 miles or 8 years. So can someone please explain to me why is the EVAP canister vent or vent valve NOT covered under this same warranty. It seem to me if it is an emission related part then it should fall under the same policy.
http://www.epa.gov/oms/consumer/warr95fs.txt
GM the ball is in your court, please explain.
http://www.epa.gov/oms/consumer/warr95fs.txt
GM the ball is in your court, please explain.
They otta work with you. I bought a used Ford several years ago for my Niece with an extended drive train warrenty. Within 2 months the clutch went out. Took it back to dealer, "not covered", I asked what good that extended drive train warrenty I bought was good for? Anyway the dealer split the cost to replace the clutch with me, best I could do.




