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P0442 Small Evap Leak - 2014 Hyundai Elantra Check Engine Light On, Charcoal Canister Replaced

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  • Опубликовано: 11 май 2022
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    This is a 2014 Hyundai Elantra with a check engine light on. Code P0442 small evap leak detected. The charcoal canister had corrosion and the plastic was cracked and smoke was coming through not sealing the system. You need a smoke machine to verify where it is leaking from. I have listed a link above to where I got mine from. Just to be clear with the vent valve open you will see some smoke coming out from the filler neck and appears the gas cap is leaking but that may not be true.

Комментарии • 9

  • @oliviakelsey2162
    @oliviakelsey2162 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @zombienectar
    @zombienectar 5 месяцев назад

    Canister at a dealership in Canada is over $500. Crazy stuff.

    • @georgeparker555
      @georgeparker555  5 месяцев назад

      I bought a used oem one on eBay maybe try that. I think mine was around $100

  • @Puddulz
    @Puddulz Год назад

    Whats the serial number on this canister? I have the same looking model but for some reason when I search online and enter my vin number to make sure it fits I get a different looking canister model. Please respond asap as I need to pass emissions test by the end of October. Thank You!

    • @jasonmurawski4917
      @jasonmurawski4917 Год назад

      I am getting this also. What one did you get the image that looks like what we have and not the one that keeps showing up in the search for the OEM part?

    • @Puddulz
      @Puddulz Год назад +2

      I ended up having to do extensive research to match the vapor canister. The OEM part I replaced on had a “PA66” serial number. When searching for a OEM replacement numerous vapor canisters pop up across both Hyundai and Kia models. I ended up having to take pictures on my original part and keeping an eye on eBay for an exact match specifically keeping an eye on the Mount layout. I found an exact match for a “Kia Forte Koup 31410-3X400” vapor canister. When it arrived it had a series number of “31420-2V500”. It was the part I needed based on a photo match but the serial numbers didn’t match up. Seems like Hyundai/Kia had a generic PA66 tag on their vapor canisters then later made small Mount placement changes to them forcing unique serial number tags. Multiple Hyundai/Kia models share the same canister and can be confusing to track down the exact part you need. Do a search for both of those serial numbers I mentioned above but double check they Mount/screw placement is an exact match to what on your Kia/Hyundai model. Hope this works. I found mine on eBay and installed as this video directed within 20 minutes. Reset the codes and drove it around a few days in both city and highway speeds to allow the cars computer to clear the code before going to my emission test.

  • @mwatwell67
    @mwatwell67 Год назад

    There is a recall for this

  • @user-ql1fv7jt9u
    @user-ql1fv7jt9u Год назад

    Place I'm my car code 0449 what jope