The P0443 code indicates that your vehicle’s engine control module (ECM) has detected that there is an electrical malfunction in the purge control valve circuit, which is part of the EVAP (Evaporative ...
Throughout your vehicle’s lifetime, you will encounter a range of issues. For instance, your brake pads may become worn, your AC unit might start to produce an unpleasant smell, or your axle may break ...
Understanding Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) can save you time, money, and stress when that check engine light appears. From diesel particulate filter warnings to EVAP leaks and permanent codes, ...
Onboard diagnostics (OBD) systems have been around since the 1980s and were developed to help limit harmful automotive exhaust emissions. Between 1988 and 1995, U.S.-built vehicles came with what's ...
A check engine light, even if the car runs fine, often indicates a leak in the evaporative emission control (EVAP) system. An arc welder might revive a dead battery by cleaning sulfated plates, but a ...
When the check engine light comes on in a vehicle, it’s indicating that there is some issue with the car that should be checked out. It could be something minor, such as the gas cap not being screwed ...
EVAP system leaks are one of the most common causes of a check engine light, yet they’re often misdiagnosed. From loose gas caps to cracked hoses, pinpointing the source requires a mix of OBD-II ...