Also. For a month I've been trying find the location or diagram of the purge valve and vent valve solenoids to no avail. Your are the only one my friend lol
Thank you so much for the video. It was a huge help and I ended up having the same rollover valve problem (2002 Tacoma 2.4L). Fortunately, I was able to remove the bed to make access much easier. Thanks again!
Just to toss my own two cents (and thanks) in, I had an engine replacement done months ago, and on getting it back every few hundred miles the truck would throw these same codes and sometimes a P0441. The shop couldn't figure it out, and I was reluctant to go messing with the hoses, though I suspected it was something related to them. I'm glad you show such a well lit tight shot of the proper hose placement, I used that as a guide to verify that my evap valve hoses were all kinds of in the wrong place, The truck sounded like a diesel at idle sometimes. Pretty sure it's as it should be now. Thanks!
Good fuckin video there man.. good verbal, good visual, good teaching, quick and to the points, good diagrams making sure you’re explaining the parts of the system and what you’re doing.. good deal man..
Ive done the gas cap, roll over valve with seal (was cracked), and the charcoal canister. All factory Toyota parts. Still have codes. I can only find the bigger solenoid under the hood. I dont have the correct name for the round one. Was gonna try those next.
Great video! Super helpful… Question: I clamped off the air inlet near the charcoal Box. Hooked up the smoke machine at the service port (green). Checked for smoke (engine off), smoke is coming out a lot maybe 2-3 inches below the gas cap near where the vent tube connects. I’m pretty sure its not the gas cap bc I’ve tried several OEM caps. I don’t see any damage to the filler pipe, no rust. Not sure whether this indicates I need to replace the fuel neck assembly or could it be something else? Any Thoughts?
What happens if you reverse the hoses on the purge valve (VCV)? My "check engine" came on and the mechanic said it was the purge valve. He put on another one . I got home and looked at it. He reversed the hoses? I don't give a crap as long as no "check engine" light comes on. A week later it's back on. He replaces the purge valve again. I get home, sure enough the hoses are reversed. So I switched then back. 6 months later...no problems thanks to your video showing exactly the way the vacuum hoses hook up.
It will cause a constant vacuum on the fuel take and it will set a check engine light for “ purge flow during non-purge”. Glad you were able to verify the hose routing and fix it your self. Thx for watching my video.
One hose is just a regular rubber hose w/ a clamp and the bigger hose is a tube w/ a squeeze type connector. Hope that helps and I will try to show more in the videos to come. Thank you for your comment.
I have the same truck, same color, same year. But mine has a Toyota lock on the gas door that opens with the ignition key. Locking gas caps are way less secure.
todosube cool. Thx for the info, unfortunately it would not have worked on this truck w/ the crack roll over vent valve. Thank you for the comment and watching the video..
Thanks, have enough information that for this old salt it is not a DIY project. I will be calling my auto mechanic for help on this one. Again, thanks....
Aaniyah Janna Grant it is possible to test w/ out a scanner but be very careful on manually testing the part. You don’t want to feed power to the ECM, you can burn a driver out in the ECM. You can test just the parts disconnected w/ a regular 9v square battery. Good luck.
Great Video, thank you from northern state. I have a 2000 Toyota avalon (with only 130k miles) happened last week when I cranked the engine just like the usual, after started up for about 30 second the engine started shaking like a missed fire. I managed to drive (check engine light flashing, engine hesitate, and lot of gas smoke from tail pipe) to Avanced Auto to have the engine code check up, it shows codes P0400, 0442 and 0446. I've checked information available online but none mention about the engine running rough like the condition I encountered. I also checked the canister (visual) and VSV on top of the manifold (clicking when jumped). Any idea or advice is greatly appreciated.
Check the Oil Control Valves/ VVT solenoids. On V6 engines they control each bank of cylinders. If the VVT solenoids gunk up, the timing on 3 cylinders will cause it to misfire, giving you the shaking engines, flashing engine light (WHICH UOU SHOULD NOT DRIVE) and smoke out of the tail pipe. Fortunately, the VVT solenoids are like $80 and super easy to replace
Yes. You can get a 9v square battery and use little wire lead w/ alligator clamps. You can supply power and ground that way from the little battery to the sensors. Hope that helps you out.
Fixers Automotive any chance you know of a place like yours in Los Angeles? I need to get this fixed on my 2002 4Runner. Dealer said over 1k to replace canister assembly and that might not fix the issue. Need a place that can guarantee a fix before I pay.
Reynaldo torres hello, thank you for watching my video. I live in Tucson, Az. You can get a flashlight and mirror to look at the roll over valve. It difficult to see but you can see it. There will be a tiny hair line crack. Good luck. Thx for the comment.
I have 2003 Tacoma 3.4 L v6 showing p0446. The shop replaced gas cap, fuel tank filler neck and hose, and canister assembly. p0446 still showing. They gave up. I am in Chandler AZ. Can you recommend a shop nearby? I wish I could drive to you to Tucson. But my plate expired.
I reset the OBD and drove around until everything passed except "p0442 pending and check engine light off" and rushed to the emission test site. The car passed the test. If the engine light turns on again I am not going back to the garage that charged me $750 but finally gave up with p0442 fault. Do you have any recommendation? The car is due for emission test in two years (2023). Thank you Fixers Automotive ,
I have a P0441 code in my 04' Tacoma. When you did he blow test for the canister valve you used your computer to test/turn the valve on. If the engine was on would this close the canister valve like your computer did? It seems I can blow with no resistance with the engine on and off. Any help is appreciated!
Buy this tool if you don't have a bidirectional scanner. It will make life easier. You can actuate valves, sensors, etc with it. Much cheaper than a Power Probe.
I believe the valve has power supplying it at all times. You may be able to unplug the wiring connector on the valve, blow, then plug it back in, blow.
Hello Art. I found out my fuel neck was leaking using the smoke machine so I changed it. Now am still getting 0440 and I tried using the smoke machine but the smoke won’t go thru. It feels like there’s pressure that won’t let the smoke flow. Any thoughts? Thanks
Chico Stick hook the smoke machine tube thur the EVAP green cap in the video. That tube goes straight to the fuel tank. If you can get smoke thur there then there is a blockage in that tube.
Hello I was wondering what scan tool you were using? It looked like a tablet? I have the same code on my tacoma and I was wanting to be able to command those same valves on and off. Thanks in advance for any help.
Hello & thx for watching the video. The scan tool that was used is made by “Launch” is was a Launch x431 pro3. Is a android operated system. Is a really good tablet scanner buy it is a little bit slower than the snap-on scanner I have. The rollover valve is a big problem w/ cracking. Good luck.
Roli- Poli no, this evap problem doesn’t cause negative LTFT. It would just evap small leak detected where the fuel tank would not hold a negative vacuum becuz of the crack roll over valve.
hey brother my 04 taco has been giving me a P0442 and I replaced the gas cap and the vacuum switch valve and I still have the same code coming up. What else should try??
Make sure it’s a factory fuel cap, also you can get a mirror and flashlight and check the roll over valve like in the video also check the evap hose from the fuel tank to the vsv, make sure there are no holes or splits in that hose. Good luck and let me know. Thank you for the comment.
@@SuperCamacho81 Did the Roll over valve look cracked? and the seal cracked? like in the video, Factory Gas Cap?. If you don't have access to a smoke machine then the next possible problem is the charcoal canister. You need to be able to pressurize the evap system and if you don't see any smoke, then the internal diaphragm in the canister is bad. The downfall of just replacing the part is it cost about $400.
Wait a minute. If the job of the evap system is to capture and burn those vapors (burning gas vapors produces energy) in the engine, how is NOT performing that job (not burning the fuel) not going to effect gas mileage (which is a measure of energy management in an automobile). Or think of it like this: If you poked a hole in one of your cylinders so that the gas vapors could escape before being ignited do you think that would cause bad gas mileage? Of course it would. Same thing. (sort of)
theschuntz, hello. The average cost should be between $250-350 to fix at a auto shop. It depends on the shop labor rate, diagnostic charge and mark-up of the dealer part.
NightMusic1 that always works for me. You probably don’t have a Evap, you might have a sensor that’s working electrically but not mechanically causing a Leak code. Unfortunately some people live in counties that required no engine or transmission codes that turn on the check engine light and all readiness monitors must be set in order for you to pass so you can buy your next year tags. Thank you your comment and watching the video.
Sniper Venom, it varies from shop to shop, I charged was $285 for all parts and labor. Hope that helped you out. Thank you for your comment and watching my video. Please share and subscribe.
Sniper, if you don't want to drop your tank, cut out an access panel in the bed of your truck. Modify the panel so that you can reuse it. Cover it with a bed liner lol. I did my old Ford F150 that way after 2 failed fuel pumps and valves on the tank.
Toyota should have just cut a hole on the floor to access that valve for easy fix , probably the design engineers think there parts are unbreakable…..😀
Also. For a month I've been trying find the location or diagram of the purge valve and vent valve solenoids to no avail. Your are the only one my friend lol
Nice to see a mechanic with a brain
Haha. Thank you!!
Always looking for Tacoma repair vids this is a good one thx for your time 👍🏻
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Thank you so much for the video. It was a huge help and I ended up having the same rollover valve problem (2002 Tacoma 2.4L). Fortunately, I was able to remove the bed to make access much easier. Thanks again!
Great job. That’s another option to remove the bed. Thank you for watching my video.
What code did you have?
@@dsablk1 I had P0440 and P0442 (Very small leak)
Just to toss my own two cents (and thanks) in, I had an engine replacement done months ago, and on getting it back every few hundred miles the truck would throw these same codes and sometimes a P0441. The shop couldn't figure it out, and I was reluctant to go messing with the hoses, though I suspected it was something related to them. I'm glad you show such a well lit tight shot of the proper hose placement, I used that as a guide to verify that my evap valve hoses were all kinds of in the wrong place, The truck sounded like a diesel at idle sometimes. Pretty sure it's as it should be now. Thanks!
carpespasm good luck w/ the fix. I hope that fixes your problem w/ your truck. Please share and subscribe. Thx.
Good fuckin video there man.. good verbal, good visual, good teaching, quick and to the points, good diagrams making sure you’re explaining the parts of the system and what you’re doing.. good deal man..
They thx bro. Appreciate all the good vibes, more videos coming soon.
Thx for your help, used your video to troubleshoot my tacoma and was able to fix it using your video.
I’m happy that my video was able to help you out and fix your truck.
Your info just solved my evap and fuel line problem.thank you!!!!!
Ive done the gas cap, roll over valve with seal (was cracked), and the charcoal canister. All factory Toyota parts. Still have codes. I can only find the bigger solenoid under the hood. I dont have the correct name for the round one. Was gonna try those next.
Awesome video I gave the same taco with same light. I will troubleshoot this more thorough
Chico Stick great, good luck. Let me know the outcome. Thank you for subscribing! More videos on the way.
Great video! Super helpful… Question: I clamped off the air inlet near the charcoal Box. Hooked up the smoke machine at the service port (green). Checked for smoke (engine off), smoke is coming out a lot maybe 2-3 inches below the gas cap near where the vent tube connects. I’m pretty sure its not the gas cap bc I’ve tried several OEM caps. I don’t see any damage to the filler pipe, no rust. Not sure whether this indicates I need to replace the fuel neck assembly or could it be something else? Any Thoughts?
Great video, Great job man. Thank you for posting this.
What happens if you reverse the hoses on the purge valve (VCV)? My "check engine" came on and the mechanic said it was the purge valve. He put on another one . I got home and looked at it. He reversed the hoses? I don't give a crap as long as no "check engine" light comes on. A week later it's back on. He replaces the purge valve again. I get home, sure enough the hoses are reversed. So I switched then back. 6 months later...no problems thanks to your video showing exactly the way the vacuum hoses hook up.
It will cause a constant vacuum on the fuel take and it will set a check engine light for “ purge flow during non-purge”. Glad you were able to verify the hose routing and fix it your self. Thx for watching my video.
The hose that you pinched with pliers, is the hose is goes next to the gas filler neck. Hope to hear from you. Thanks and God Bless.
Great video! Thank you for all the information. What city do you work out of?
Stole my motto man.. Good job keeping it out of the junk yard
I wish you would have showed how you removed the hose off the evap to the check valve
One hose is just a regular rubber hose w/ a clamp and the bigger hose is a tube w/ a squeeze type connector. Hope that helps and I will try to show more in the videos to come. Thank you for your comment.
Thank you! Great video! Good diagnosis! Hope mine is just the gas cap. 😂
Yep! You were very correct. Thank you very much 👍
I wish you would show that your actually connecting the vacuum line to
Great video, thank you. Have a wonderful day.
Thank you for watching my video and the nice comment. Please share and subscribe to my channel.
What is the scan tool you’re using? Thanks!
great video. Where do you work out off?
I have the same truck, same color, same year. But mine has a Toyota lock on the gas door that opens with the ignition key. Locking gas caps are way less secure.
I might gift myself that scanner this Christmas
That’s a good Christmas gift!! Thank you.
my 2001 Tacoma 3.4 has a different setup. no rollover valve and my canister is under the hood. can I check those valves without a tool like that
What as the Bluetooth tool that u use your tablet with.i like that it has the ability to command.
samuel lopez it’s made by Launch USA. It’s a android operating system. It’s a full scanner w/ by-directional controls. It’s a great scanner to have.
Great video thanks for the posting the fix. Where you get the iPad setup to control vehicle system?
Thank you for your comment, It’s a Launch proX-v. You can buy them from Amazon. I got mine about 4yrs ago and it still works great!!
Change the vsv valve by the canister and you are good to go around $30 Amazon
todosube cool. Thx for the info, unfortunately it would not have worked on this truck w/ the crack roll over vent valve. Thank you for the comment and watching the video..
Great video !!! Thanks a lots!!!
Thank you watching my video and leaving a nice comment.
Thanks, have enough information that for this old salt it is not a DIY project. I will be calling my auto mechanic for help on this one. Again, thanks....
Jim M thank you for watching my video and your comment. Good luck w/ your repair.
What type of scanner are you using?
Question; my 2001 toyota tacoma has p04040 code, and I noticed it doesn't have the EVAP Fuel Tank Over Fill Check Valve I wondered where it go?
01 and lower years don’t have a roll over valve, 02 and above do. Hope that helps.
Is it possible to test without the expensive launch pad?
Aaniyah Janna Grant it is possible to test w/ out a scanner but be very careful on manually testing the part. You don’t want to feed power to the ECM, you can burn a driver out in the ECM. You can test just the parts disconnected w/ a regular 9v square battery. Good luck.
Awesome video!
Great Video, thank you from northern state. I have a 2000 Toyota avalon (with only 130k miles) happened last week when I cranked the engine just like the usual, after started up for about 30 second the engine started shaking like a missed fire. I managed to drive (check engine light flashing, engine hesitate, and lot of gas smoke from tail pipe) to Avanced Auto to have the engine code check up, it shows codes P0400, 0442 and 0446. I've checked information available online but none mention about the engine running rough like the condition I encountered. I also checked the canister (visual) and VSV on top of the manifold (clicking when jumped). Any idea or advice is greatly appreciated.
Did you ever figure out what the issue was?
Check the Oil Control Valves/ VVT solenoids. On V6 engines they control each bank of cylinders. If the VVT solenoids gunk up, the timing on 3 cylinders will cause it to misfire, giving you the shaking engines, flashing engine light (WHICH UOU SHOULD NOT DRIVE) and smoke out of the tail pipe.
Fortunately, the VVT solenoids are like $80 and super easy to replace
There is no VVT solenoid on first gen Tacomas
Is there a way to check these valves manually without a OBD computer like yours? Thanks!
Yes. You can get a 9v square battery and use little wire lead w/ alligator clamps. You can supply power and ground that way from the little battery to the sensors. Hope that helps you out.
@@fixersautomotive4514 thanks, might make for a great video for us newbies. Thanks again.
where is it located i have a 2002 toyota tacoma with that problem where do you have your shop
Located in Tucson, Az
I totally appreciate your very informative video. Can you please tell me where your located. So can bring my vehicle to you. Again great Vid thanks.
FlyLets hello, I’m in Tucson Arizona. Thank you watching my video, please share and subscribe.
Fixers Automotive any chance you know of a place like yours in Los Angeles? I need to get this fixed on my 2002 4Runner. Dealer said over 1k to replace canister assembly and that might not fix the issue. Need a place that can guarantee a fix before I pay.
Hi,
I have a similar problem with my truck, I live in West Covina CA. We’re is your shop located I would like to take my truck over
Reynaldo torres hello, thank you for watching my video. I live in Tucson, Az. You can get a flashlight and mirror to look at the roll over valve. It difficult to see but you can see it. There will be a tiny hair line crack. Good luck. Thx for the comment.
@@fixersautomotive4514 bro I live in El paso and i am tempted to take my Tacoma to you. same model as the one in the video similar code
Where can I get a manual for my 2001 Toyota Tacoma?
I have 2003 Tacoma 3.4 L v6 showing p0446. The shop replaced gas cap, fuel tank filler neck and hose, and canister assembly. p0446 still showing. They gave up. I am in Chandler AZ. Can you recommend a shop nearby? I wish I could drive to you to Tucson. But my plate expired.
Just saw your post, where you to able to fix it??
I reset the OBD and drove around until everything passed except "p0442 pending and check engine light off" and rushed to the emission test site. The car passed the test. If the engine light turns on again I am not going back to the garage that charged me $750 but finally gave up with p0442 fault. Do you have any recommendation? The car is due for emission test in two years (2023). Thank you Fixers Automotive ,
Where are you located? I have a 2001 Toyota 4Runner that I have battled with every year for the last couple of years at inspection time.
Tucson, Az
I have a P0441 code in my 04' Tacoma. When you did he blow test for the canister valve you used your computer to test/turn the valve on. If the engine was on would this close the canister valve like your computer did? It seems I can blow with no resistance with the engine on and off. Any help is appreciated!
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Buy this tool if you don't have a bidirectional scanner. It will make life easier. You can actuate valves, sensors, etc with it. Much cheaper than a Power Probe.
I believe the valve has power supplying it at all times. You may be able to unplug the wiring connector on the valve, blow, then plug it back in, blow.
@@Pr0ph3cy-k5z what tool?
Do you mind asking what type of scan tool you have? Nice video
Thank you for watching the video. Please share and subscribe. I have a Launch X-v431
Hello Art. I found out my fuel neck was leaking using the smoke machine so I changed it. Now am still getting 0440 and I tried using the smoke machine but the smoke won’t go thru. It feels like there’s pressure that won’t let the smoke flow. Any thoughts? Thanks
Chico Stick hook the smoke machine tube thur the EVAP green cap in the video. That tube goes straight to the fuel tank. If you can get smoke thur there then there is a blockage in that tube.
Yes I been smoking it thru the green valve. I tried blowing air by mouth and I can feel restriction. I wonder if the smoke clogged something ?
Hello I was wondering what scan tool you were using? It looked like a tablet? I have the same code on my tacoma and I was wanting to be able to command those same valves on and off. Thanks in advance for any help.
Hello & thx for watching the video. The scan tool that was used is made by “Launch” is was a Launch x431 pro3. Is a android operated system. Is a really good tablet scanner buy it is a little bit slower than the snap-on scanner I have. The rollover valve is a big problem w/ cracking. Good luck.
Hello brother Where are you located?
Thanks (gracias. )
Were the LTFT on both banks reading negative teen numbers?
Roli- Poli no, this evap problem doesn’t cause negative LTFT. It would just evap small leak detected where the fuel tank would not hold a negative vacuum becuz of the crack roll over valve.
hey brother my 04 taco has been giving me a P0442 and I replaced the gas cap and the vacuum switch valve and I still have the same code coming up. What else should try??
Make sure it’s a factory fuel cap, also you can get a mirror and flashlight and check the roll over valve like in the video also check the evap hose from the fuel tank to the vsv, make sure there are no holes or splits in that hose. Good luck and let me know. Thank you for the comment.
@@fixersautomotive4514 you think it can be the vapor canister purge solenoid??
@@fixersautomotive4514 I replaced the check valve and gasket and the code came back smh 😢 442 and 446
@@SuperCamacho81 Did the Roll over valve look cracked? and the seal cracked? like in the video, Factory Gas Cap?. If you don't have access to a smoke machine then the next possible problem is the charcoal canister. You need to be able to pressurize the evap system and if you don't see any smoke, then the internal diaphragm in the canister is bad. The downfall of just replacing the part is it cost about $400.
@@fixersautomotive4514 I had the canister cleaned.
Where is your Shop I have same problem n don't have the time to check. Maybe this maybe that. You know.
Alex Mejia I’m located in Tucson, AZ
Wow gracias I'm Fort Worth TX you good Mecánico.
Where are you located? My 2002 tacoma is in need of some repairs. Smog check related
Agustin Flores Tucson, Az
please come and do this for my 2002 tacoma with the same codes
Where is you shop
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Arthur B thx for the thumbs up,
what is that table connected too? I can't see how its controlling if its not connected.
Robert Saephanh do you mean “tablet”? Its wireless the other part of the tool is blue tooth connected to the DLC.
yup...haha I was wondering but the bluetooth makes sense. thanks for the fast response!
Hello, could this code cause horrible gas mileage? I have a 04 Tacoma 2.7l that’s roughly getting 12 mpg with the same codes.
Jacob McCann hello, no this would not give you bad gas mileage. This is only a Emission code.
There is a conspiracy theory that the emissions code was deliberately done to eat up gas.
Wait a minute. If the job of the evap system is to capture and burn those vapors (burning gas vapors produces energy) in the engine, how is NOT performing that job (not burning the fuel) not going to effect gas mileage (which is a measure of energy management in an automobile).
Or think of it like this: If you poked a hole in one of your cylinders so that the gas vapors could escape before being ignited do you think that would cause bad gas mileage? Of course it would.
Same thing. (sort of)
Not gonna show us how and where to hook up the vacuum gauge huh?
HELLO THERE WHERE ARE YOU LOCATED IN TUCSON?
Ajo and I-19 in Tucson
Whats the average cost to make the repairs you did on this Tacoma?
theschuntz, hello. The average cost should be between $250-350 to fix at a auto shop. It depends on the shop labor rate, diagnostic charge and mark-up of the dealer part.
theschuntz thank you for watching my video, please share and subscribe.
I’ve had evap leaks for over a year smoke test showed nothing....i just put a small piece of tape over check engine light on dash...ba bye
NightMusic1 that always works for me. You probably don’t have a Evap, you might have a sensor that’s working electrically but not mechanically causing a Leak code. Unfortunately some people live in counties that required no engine or transmission codes that turn on the check engine light and all readiness monitors must be set in order for you to pass so you can buy your next year tags. Thank you your comment and watching the video.
Very good guys
Thanks brother..
Where is the PCV Valve located?
Sniper Venom passenger side valve cover forward of engine.
How much you charge ? Seems so much for my Tacoma lol
Sniper Venom, it varies from shop to shop, I charged was $285 for all parts and labor. Hope that helped you out. Thank you for your comment and watching my video. Please share and subscribe.
Sniper, if you don't want to drop your tank, cut out an access panel in the bed of your truck. Modify the panel so that you can reuse it. Cover it with a bed liner lol. I did my old Ford F150 that way after 2 failed fuel pumps and valves on the tank.
Toyota should have just cut a hole on the floor to access that valve for easy fix , probably the design engineers think there parts are unbreakable…..😀
This happened to mine! Don't let people talk you into a charcoal box 🤦♂️ common problem
Vic Orlando yes that is true, you have to diagnose the problem correctly. Thank you for your comment, please share and subscribe.
Why is P0446 even mentioned in the title of the video when it’s never even mentioned in the video? There goes 14 Minutes I’ll never get back.
$1000 plus worth of work on a truck worth just a little more than that. Great diagnosis though.
Make it look easy until you have to buy a 2000 dollar scan tool or more.