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Thee Chicago Wolf 06-22-2008 04:51 PM

attn Hyundaitech: Have you dealt with check-engine trouble code P0442 on 2002 Sonata GLS?
 
The local AutoZone plugged their scanner and pulled trouble code P0442
on my 2002 Sonata GLS. The result said it was "EVAP small leak /
no-flow condition:: 1. Defective or loose gas cap, 2. EVAP canister or
hose cracked / not connected, 3. Purge or vent solenoid defective, 4.
Vacuum leak at engine. The light just came on yesterday afternoon at
90800 miles and is the first time I ever had a check engine light come
on. I checked the gas cap and turned it until it clicked but the light
is still on. Any clue about this one?

- Thee Chicago Wolf

Partner 06-22-2008 10:49 PM

Re: attn Hyundaitech: Have you dealt with check-engine trouble code P0442 on 2002 Sonata GLS?
 
It takes a while for the lite to go out on its on.

"Thee Chicago Wolf" <.@.> wrote in message
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> The local AutoZone plugged their scanner and pulled trouble code P0442
> on my 2002 Sonata GLS. The result said it was "EVAP small leak /
> no-flow condition:: 1. Defective or loose gas cap, 2. EVAP canister or
> hose cracked / not connected, 3. Purge or vent solenoid defective, 4.
> Vacuum leak at engine. The light just came on yesterday afternoon at
> 90800 miles and is the first time I ever had a check engine light come
> on. I checked the gas cap and turned it until it clicked but the light
> is still on. Any clue about this one?
>
> - Thee Chicago Wolf




Thee Chicago Wolf 06-23-2008 08:44 AM

Re: attn Hyundaitech: Have you dealt with check-engine trouble code P0442 on 2002 Sonata GLS?
 
>It takes a while for the lite to go out on its on.

Last night I disconnected the battery but didn't start up the car as I
was busy doing something else. I imagine if it was a loose gas cap,
that should get rid of the light.

- Thee Chicago Wolf

hyundaitech 06-23-2008 04:46 PM

Re: attn Hyundaitech: Have you dealt with check-engine trouble c
 
If it was a loose gas cap, the lamp will stay away. If not, it'll be back.

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jp103 06-23-2008 07:24 PM

Re: attn Hyundaitech: Have you dealt with check-engine trouble codeP0442 on 2002 Sonata GLS?
 
I had the same problem/code and, after resetting, the light came on
again within a couple of miles. Ended up replacing the gas cap and
light has remained off and no codes are showing. It will take several
cycles for the light to clear by itself but Autozone should be able to
reset the light for you if you don't have access to a code reader. On
my car, a GM, disconnecting the battery did not clear the code and lamp
remained lit until I canceled out with my scan reader.


Thee Chicago Wolf wrote:
> The local AutoZone plugged their scanner and pulled trouble code P0442
> on my 2002 Sonata GLS. The result said it was "EVAP small leak /
> no-flow condition:: 1. Defective or loose gas cap, 2. EVAP canister or
> hose cracked / not connected, 3. Purge or vent solenoid defective, 4.
> Vacuum leak at engine. The light just came on yesterday afternoon at
> 90800 miles and is the first time I ever had a check engine light come
> on. I checked the gas cap and turned it until it clicked but the light
> is still on. Any clue about this one?
>
> - Thee Chicago Wolf


Thee Chicago Wolf 06-24-2008 09:29 AM

Re: attn Hyundaitech: Have you dealt with check-engine trouble code P0442 on 2002 Sonata GLS?
 
>I had the same problem/code and, after resetting, the light came on
>again within a couple of miles. Ended up replacing the gas cap and
>light has remained off and no codes are showing. It will take several
>cycles for the light to clear by itself but Autozone should be able to
>reset the light for you if you don't have access to a code reader. On
>my car, a GM, disconnecting the battery did not clear the code and lamp
>remained lit until I canceled out with my scan reader.
>
>
>Thee Chicago Wolf wrote:
>> The local AutoZone plugged their scanner and pulled trouble code P0442
>> on my 2002 Sonata GLS. The result said it was "EVAP small leak /
>> no-flow condition:: 1. Defective or loose gas cap, 2. EVAP canister or
>> hose cracked / not connected, 3. Purge or vent solenoid defective, 4.
>> Vacuum leak at engine. The light just came on yesterday afternoon at
>> 90800 miles and is the first time I ever had a check engine light come
>> on. I checked the gas cap and turned it until it clicked but the light
>> - Thee Chicago Wolf


Well, after disconnecting the battery the light has been off for
24hrs. I guess if it happens again it just might be time for a new gas
cap. Thanks anyways.

- Thee Chicago Wolf


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