Hey Dave, thanks man! We enjoy doing both types. Sometimes a quick short makes sense, like in this case. Don't worry plenty of more in depth videos to come :) ~Mike
I'm not a mechanic but I f ind the diagnostics side of things very interesting and your videos are great to watch. I'm learning quite a bit, I think. I recently bought a used car and within a week the engine light came on. We had the car diagnostics done and It was I think a PO441 fault on the EVAP system. Luckily the car was bought from a main dealer and it's been sorted under the warranty that came with the car. That is how I came to find your channel and now I've found myself watching more and more. Thanks for the great tutorials, would you recommend a general member of the public owning a code reader or should it really be left to the technicians always. If it's a good idea what would you recommend, I wouldn't want a full works one due to cost but would pay a little more than basic for a better recommended one.
I have seen spiders make nests in EVAP system venting components, never in a filler neck. But you never know, crazy things happen to cars! Thanks for watching! ~Ryan Wilsing
I have an 08 Silverado, i just hooked up my scan tool, and it showed this P0446 code. So after watching your video, im doing live data, (before start up "fuel tank pressure" was -2.16) While running it's climbing but currently at -4.78 and the check engine light went away. Is it possible the pressure sensor just resolved the issue, or should I just plan on replacing it in the near future?
Hey Abdullah, thanks for watching! The live data shows the fuel tank pressure sensor. I suggest you look up our EVAP playlist for an in-depth process. ~Mike
@@8Jallin I sold that scanner. I used a launch scanner and found it instantly. Fuel pressure sensor ended up being the problem. Changed that out, and no issues
Nice, quick simple short video! I love the longer videos but these are also beneficial!
Hey Dave, thanks man! We enjoy doing both types. Sometimes a quick short makes sense, like in this case. Don't worry plenty of more in depth videos to come :)
~Mike
Mine was different the charcoal canister deteriorated and clogged the vent tube full of charcoal rocks.
Great video. Would love to see follow up
Hey Mike,
Fuel tank pressure fixed this one!
Had to do a quick turn around so didn't get a chance to film it.
Thanks for watching!
~Ryan Wilsing
I found same problem when putting gas in. Would not take it. Disconnect hose for a emergency untill part came in.
Hey Dwayne,
Nice fix!
~Ryan
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Thanks 👍
From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧
Hi Nick,
Glad you enjoyed it!
Have a good one!
~Ryan Wilsing
Thanks man!!! Good short
Your Welcome! Thanks for watching!
~Ryan Wilsing
I'm not a mechanic but I f
ind the diagnostics side of things very interesting and your videos are great to watch.
I'm learning quite a bit, I think. I recently bought a used car and within a week the engine light came on. We had the car diagnostics done and It was I think a PO441 fault on the EVAP system. Luckily the car was bought from a main dealer and it's been sorted under the warranty that came with the car. That is how I came to find your channel and now I've found myself watching more and more. Thanks for the great tutorials, would you recommend a general member of the public owning a code reader or should it really be left to the technicians always. If it's a good idea what would you recommend, I wouldn't want a full works one due to cost but would pay a little more than basic for a better recommended one.
If you own a pickup truck, you can replace your own fuel tank pressure sensor by just reaching above, and replace!! No need to remove the fuel tank!!!
But how do you know your filler neck isn't fully of spiders? Think about it
I have seen spiders make nests in EVAP system venting components, never in a filler neck. But you never know, crazy things happen to cars!
Thanks for watching!
~Ryan Wilsing
The day after the warranty is out that problem will come up. Especially with service trucks.
I have an 08 Silverado, i just hooked up my scan tool, and it showed this P0446 code. So after watching your video, im doing live data, (before start up "fuel tank pressure" was -2.16) While running it's climbing but currently at -4.78 and the check engine light went away. Is it possible the pressure sensor just resolved the issue, or should I just plan on replacing it in the near future?
Good tip
I wish replacing the Fuel tank pressure sensors were as easy as diagnosing them on these G vans
@@GoTechTraining 😄
Hold up!!!!! Where can I get these pants that spit out car parts ?
hahaha those are a one off man, can't buy them anywhere!
~Mike
Excellent video .. but its passage is fast on live data
Explain how much it was.. and after opening the gas cap
Hey Abdullah, thanks for watching! The live data shows the fuel tank pressure sensor. I suggest you look up our EVAP playlist for an in-depth process.
~Mike
@@GoTechTraining P0446 Computer Check Is it the fuel pressure sensor or the rear fuel air sensor
Hi
Hello!
That's a gm for you.
It's a reliable truck just need a new fuel pressure sensor
@@christianmoore7932so the problem is fuel pressure sensor or what
It would be nice if I could see that sensor with my $3k snap on scanner. I don’t even know how to use it haha.
My $20 ancel sees it
@@8Jallin I sold that scanner. I used a launch scanner and found it instantly. Fuel pressure sensor ended up being the problem. Changed that out, and no issues