Gas Cap vs Chk Eng Lite
#41
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Re: Gas Cap vs Chk Eng Lite
Because in the past 6 weeks the Check light came on on my daughter's truck,
and the code was P0440. There were other codes as well, but they all related
to an open in the fuel system somewhere. She said that she found the gas cap
not fitted properly, and this can contribute to the other codes we got. We
got three codes in total, but I only remember the P0440 without looking at
the choices.
All I was pointing out was that the link you posted, just by chance, lists
two P0439 codes, but the second of them should be P0440. P0440 simply means
the Evaporative Control System is open. Check another ODB II Code List to
confirm. And, the second digit is 0 (zero) not O (uppercase o).
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4237458E.CE8312E7@***.net...
> Hi Jeff,
> I am curious as to why you have to guess there's PO440 code, when
> one's not listed? This list clearly indicates to me, there's a code
> PO439 for a V8 and one for another computer and six.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >
> > Actually, I like your link. It has an error on P0439 & P0440, but this
is
> > nothing in the grand scheme of things.
> >
> > Whether pulling the codes by swithcing the ignition off and on, or by
> > usingthe code reader tool, the error remains the same, and the rest is
> > beside the point, I suppose.
and the code was P0440. There were other codes as well, but they all related
to an open in the fuel system somewhere. She said that she found the gas cap
not fitted properly, and this can contribute to the other codes we got. We
got three codes in total, but I only remember the P0440 without looking at
the choices.
All I was pointing out was that the link you posted, just by chance, lists
two P0439 codes, but the second of them should be P0440. P0440 simply means
the Evaporative Control System is open. Check another ODB II Code List to
confirm. And, the second digit is 0 (zero) not O (uppercase o).
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4237458E.CE8312E7@***.net...
> Hi Jeff,
> I am curious as to why you have to guess there's PO440 code, when
> one's not listed? This list clearly indicates to me, there's a code
> PO439 for a V8 and one for another computer and six.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >
> > Actually, I like your link. It has an error on P0439 & P0440, but this
is
> > nothing in the grand scheme of things.
> >
> > Whether pulling the codes by swithcing the ignition off and on, or by
> > usingthe code reader tool, the error remains the same, and the rest is
> > beside the point, I suppose.
#42
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Posts: n/a
Re: Gas Cap vs Chk Eng Lite
Because in the past 6 weeks the Check light came on on my daughter's truck,
and the code was P0440. There were other codes as well, but they all related
to an open in the fuel system somewhere. She said that she found the gas cap
not fitted properly, and this can contribute to the other codes we got. We
got three codes in total, but I only remember the P0440 without looking at
the choices.
All I was pointing out was that the link you posted, just by chance, lists
two P0439 codes, but the second of them should be P0440. P0440 simply means
the Evaporative Control System is open. Check another ODB II Code List to
confirm. And, the second digit is 0 (zero) not O (uppercase o).
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4237458E.CE8312E7@***.net...
> Hi Jeff,
> I am curious as to why you have to guess there's PO440 code, when
> one's not listed? This list clearly indicates to me, there's a code
> PO439 for a V8 and one for another computer and six.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >
> > Actually, I like your link. It has an error on P0439 & P0440, but this
is
> > nothing in the grand scheme of things.
> >
> > Whether pulling the codes by swithcing the ignition off and on, or by
> > usingthe code reader tool, the error remains the same, and the rest is
> > beside the point, I suppose.
and the code was P0440. There were other codes as well, but they all related
to an open in the fuel system somewhere. She said that she found the gas cap
not fitted properly, and this can contribute to the other codes we got. We
got three codes in total, but I only remember the P0440 without looking at
the choices.
All I was pointing out was that the link you posted, just by chance, lists
two P0439 codes, but the second of them should be P0440. P0440 simply means
the Evaporative Control System is open. Check another ODB II Code List to
confirm. And, the second digit is 0 (zero) not O (uppercase o).
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4237458E.CE8312E7@***.net...
> Hi Jeff,
> I am curious as to why you have to guess there's PO440 code, when
> one's not listed? This list clearly indicates to me, there's a code
> PO439 for a V8 and one for another computer and six.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >
> > Actually, I like your link. It has an error on P0439 & P0440, but this
is
> > nothing in the grand scheme of things.
> >
> > Whether pulling the codes by swithcing the ignition off and on, or by
> > usingthe code reader tool, the error remains the same, and the rest is
> > beside the point, I suppose.
#43
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Gas Cap vs Chk Eng Lite
Because in the past 6 weeks the Check light came on on my daughter's truck,
and the code was P0440. There were other codes as well, but they all related
to an open in the fuel system somewhere. She said that she found the gas cap
not fitted properly, and this can contribute to the other codes we got. We
got three codes in total, but I only remember the P0440 without looking at
the choices.
All I was pointing out was that the link you posted, just by chance, lists
two P0439 codes, but the second of them should be P0440. P0440 simply means
the Evaporative Control System is open. Check another ODB II Code List to
confirm. And, the second digit is 0 (zero) not O (uppercase o).
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4237458E.CE8312E7@***.net...
> Hi Jeff,
> I am curious as to why you have to guess there's PO440 code, when
> one's not listed? This list clearly indicates to me, there's a code
> PO439 for a V8 and one for another computer and six.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >
> > Actually, I like your link. It has an error on P0439 & P0440, but this
is
> > nothing in the grand scheme of things.
> >
> > Whether pulling the codes by swithcing the ignition off and on, or by
> > usingthe code reader tool, the error remains the same, and the rest is
> > beside the point, I suppose.
and the code was P0440. There were other codes as well, but they all related
to an open in the fuel system somewhere. She said that she found the gas cap
not fitted properly, and this can contribute to the other codes we got. We
got three codes in total, but I only remember the P0440 without looking at
the choices.
All I was pointing out was that the link you posted, just by chance, lists
two P0439 codes, but the second of them should be P0440. P0440 simply means
the Evaporative Control System is open. Check another ODB II Code List to
confirm. And, the second digit is 0 (zero) not O (uppercase o).
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4237458E.CE8312E7@***.net...
> Hi Jeff,
> I am curious as to why you have to guess there's PO440 code, when
> one's not listed? This list clearly indicates to me, there's a code
> PO439 for a V8 and one for another computer and six.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >
> > Actually, I like your link. It has an error on P0439 & P0440, but this
is
> > nothing in the grand scheme of things.
> >
> > Whether pulling the codes by swithcing the ignition off and on, or by
> > usingthe code reader tool, the error remains the same, and the rest is
> > beside the point, I suppose.
#44
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Posts: n/a
Re: Gas Cap vs Chk Eng Lite
Hi Jeff,
Dodge truck? I don't have the chart for their numbers, they may
like other Chrysler products such as the Cruiser:
http://www.ptcruizer.com/computer-codes.html of which 442, 455, and 457
are similar numbers to the Grand Cherokee we were talking about, of
which a loose cap may have thrown P0442, P0455 P0456, P0457, and/or
P0624: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> Because in the past 6 weeks the Check light came on on my daughter's truck,
> and the code was P0440. There were other codes as well, but they all related
> to an open in the fuel system somewhere. She said that she found the gas cap
> not fitted properly, and this can contribute to the other codes we got. We
> got three codes in total, but I only remember the P0440 without looking at
> the choices.
>
> All I was pointing out was that the link you posted, just by chance, lists
> two P0439 codes, but the second of them should be P0440. P0440 simply means
> the Evaporative Control System is open. Check another ODB II Code List to
> confirm. And, the second digit is 0 (zero) not O (uppercase o).
Dodge truck? I don't have the chart for their numbers, they may
like other Chrysler products such as the Cruiser:
http://www.ptcruizer.com/computer-codes.html of which 442, 455, and 457
are similar numbers to the Grand Cherokee we were talking about, of
which a loose cap may have thrown P0442, P0455 P0456, P0457, and/or
P0624: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> Because in the past 6 weeks the Check light came on on my daughter's truck,
> and the code was P0440. There were other codes as well, but they all related
> to an open in the fuel system somewhere. She said that she found the gas cap
> not fitted properly, and this can contribute to the other codes we got. We
> got three codes in total, but I only remember the P0440 without looking at
> the choices.
>
> All I was pointing out was that the link you posted, just by chance, lists
> two P0439 codes, but the second of them should be P0440. P0440 simply means
> the Evaporative Control System is open. Check another ODB II Code List to
> confirm. And, the second digit is 0 (zero) not O (uppercase o).
#45
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Re: Gas Cap vs Chk Eng Lite
Hi Jeff,
Dodge truck? I don't have the chart for their numbers, they may
like other Chrysler products such as the Cruiser:
http://www.ptcruizer.com/computer-codes.html of which 442, 455, and 457
are similar numbers to the Grand Cherokee we were talking about, of
which a loose cap may have thrown P0442, P0455 P0456, P0457, and/or
P0624: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> Because in the past 6 weeks the Check light came on on my daughter's truck,
> and the code was P0440. There were other codes as well, but they all related
> to an open in the fuel system somewhere. She said that she found the gas cap
> not fitted properly, and this can contribute to the other codes we got. We
> got three codes in total, but I only remember the P0440 without looking at
> the choices.
>
> All I was pointing out was that the link you posted, just by chance, lists
> two P0439 codes, but the second of them should be P0440. P0440 simply means
> the Evaporative Control System is open. Check another ODB II Code List to
> confirm. And, the second digit is 0 (zero) not O (uppercase o).
Dodge truck? I don't have the chart for their numbers, they may
like other Chrysler products such as the Cruiser:
http://www.ptcruizer.com/computer-codes.html of which 442, 455, and 457
are similar numbers to the Grand Cherokee we were talking about, of
which a loose cap may have thrown P0442, P0455 P0456, P0457, and/or
P0624: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> Because in the past 6 weeks the Check light came on on my daughter's truck,
> and the code was P0440. There were other codes as well, but they all related
> to an open in the fuel system somewhere. She said that she found the gas cap
> not fitted properly, and this can contribute to the other codes we got. We
> got three codes in total, but I only remember the P0440 without looking at
> the choices.
>
> All I was pointing out was that the link you posted, just by chance, lists
> two P0439 codes, but the second of them should be P0440. P0440 simply means
> the Evaporative Control System is open. Check another ODB II Code List to
> confirm. And, the second digit is 0 (zero) not O (uppercase o).
#46
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Re: Gas Cap vs Chk Eng Lite
Hi Jeff,
Dodge truck? I don't have the chart for their numbers, they may
like other Chrysler products such as the Cruiser:
http://www.ptcruizer.com/computer-codes.html of which 442, 455, and 457
are similar numbers to the Grand Cherokee we were talking about, of
which a loose cap may have thrown P0442, P0455 P0456, P0457, and/or
P0624: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> Because in the past 6 weeks the Check light came on on my daughter's truck,
> and the code was P0440. There were other codes as well, but they all related
> to an open in the fuel system somewhere. She said that she found the gas cap
> not fitted properly, and this can contribute to the other codes we got. We
> got three codes in total, but I only remember the P0440 without looking at
> the choices.
>
> All I was pointing out was that the link you posted, just by chance, lists
> two P0439 codes, but the second of them should be P0440. P0440 simply means
> the Evaporative Control System is open. Check another ODB II Code List to
> confirm. And, the second digit is 0 (zero) not O (uppercase o).
Dodge truck? I don't have the chart for their numbers, they may
like other Chrysler products such as the Cruiser:
http://www.ptcruizer.com/computer-codes.html of which 442, 455, and 457
are similar numbers to the Grand Cherokee we were talking about, of
which a loose cap may have thrown P0442, P0455 P0456, P0457, and/or
P0624: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> Because in the past 6 weeks the Check light came on on my daughter's truck,
> and the code was P0440. There were other codes as well, but they all related
> to an open in the fuel system somewhere. She said that she found the gas cap
> not fitted properly, and this can contribute to the other codes we got. We
> got three codes in total, but I only remember the P0440 without looking at
> the choices.
>
> All I was pointing out was that the link you posted, just by chance, lists
> two P0439 codes, but the second of them should be P0440. P0440 simply means
> the Evaporative Control System is open. Check another ODB II Code List to
> confirm. And, the second digit is 0 (zero) not O (uppercase o).
#47
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Re: Gas Cap vs Chk Eng Lite
Actually, no, it is a Toyota Truck. But the OBDII information on this site,
http://www.wattora.com/Mods/OBDII/, says that all vehicles use mostly the
same codes. So, if a vehicle makes a P0440, then all vehicles that make the
code have the same problem and all vehicles that have the problem make the
same code. There are some codes that are manufacturer specific, and I am
ignoring these for the moment.
Having said that, I notice several descrepancies in the link I posted and
the one you posted so I must not fully understand all that I think I know.
All I was saying is that in the link you posted, there is a code, P0439 that
says two different things. The second thing it says is really code P0440. I
am sure this is nothing more than a typo on the part of whomever created the
list, and the proofreaders were simply dizzy from all of the data that looks
nearly identical from one line to the next.
And, it turns out my daughter's gas cap tossed up a 440, 441, and 446 if
anybody cares.
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42377019.624D351@***.net...
> Hi Jeff,
> Dodge truck? I don't have the chart for their numbers, they may
> like other Chrysler products such as the Cruiser:
> http://www.ptcruizer.com/computer-codes.html of which 442, 455, and 457
> are similar numbers to the Grand Cherokee we were talking about, of
> which a loose cap may have thrown P0442, P0455 P0456, P0457, and/or
> P0624: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >
> > Because in the past 6 weeks the Check light came on on my daughter's
truck,
> > and the code was P0440. There were other codes as well, but they all
related
> > to an open in the fuel system somewhere. She said that she found the gas
cap
> > not fitted properly, and this can contribute to the other codes we got.
We
> > got three codes in total, but I only remember the P0440 without looking
at
> > the choices.
> >
> > All I was pointing out was that the link you posted, just by chance,
lists
> > two P0439 codes, but the second of them should be P0440. P0440 simply
means
> > the Evaporative Control System is open. Check another ODB II Code List
to
> > confirm. And, the second digit is 0 (zero) not O (uppercase o).
http://www.wattora.com/Mods/OBDII/, says that all vehicles use mostly the
same codes. So, if a vehicle makes a P0440, then all vehicles that make the
code have the same problem and all vehicles that have the problem make the
same code. There are some codes that are manufacturer specific, and I am
ignoring these for the moment.
Having said that, I notice several descrepancies in the link I posted and
the one you posted so I must not fully understand all that I think I know.
All I was saying is that in the link you posted, there is a code, P0439 that
says two different things. The second thing it says is really code P0440. I
am sure this is nothing more than a typo on the part of whomever created the
list, and the proofreaders were simply dizzy from all of the data that looks
nearly identical from one line to the next.
And, it turns out my daughter's gas cap tossed up a 440, 441, and 446 if
anybody cares.
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42377019.624D351@***.net...
> Hi Jeff,
> Dodge truck? I don't have the chart for their numbers, they may
> like other Chrysler products such as the Cruiser:
> http://www.ptcruizer.com/computer-codes.html of which 442, 455, and 457
> are similar numbers to the Grand Cherokee we were talking about, of
> which a loose cap may have thrown P0442, P0455 P0456, P0457, and/or
> P0624: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >
> > Because in the past 6 weeks the Check light came on on my daughter's
truck,
> > and the code was P0440. There were other codes as well, but they all
related
> > to an open in the fuel system somewhere. She said that she found the gas
cap
> > not fitted properly, and this can contribute to the other codes we got.
We
> > got three codes in total, but I only remember the P0440 without looking
at
> > the choices.
> >
> > All I was pointing out was that the link you posted, just by chance,
lists
> > two P0439 codes, but the second of them should be P0440. P0440 simply
means
> > the Evaporative Control System is open. Check another ODB II Code List
to
> > confirm. And, the second digit is 0 (zero) not O (uppercase o).
#48
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Gas Cap vs Chk Eng Lite
Actually, no, it is a Toyota Truck. But the OBDII information on this site,
http://www.wattora.com/Mods/OBDII/, says that all vehicles use mostly the
same codes. So, if a vehicle makes a P0440, then all vehicles that make the
code have the same problem and all vehicles that have the problem make the
same code. There are some codes that are manufacturer specific, and I am
ignoring these for the moment.
Having said that, I notice several descrepancies in the link I posted and
the one you posted so I must not fully understand all that I think I know.
All I was saying is that in the link you posted, there is a code, P0439 that
says two different things. The second thing it says is really code P0440. I
am sure this is nothing more than a typo on the part of whomever created the
list, and the proofreaders were simply dizzy from all of the data that looks
nearly identical from one line to the next.
And, it turns out my daughter's gas cap tossed up a 440, 441, and 446 if
anybody cares.
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42377019.624D351@***.net...
> Hi Jeff,
> Dodge truck? I don't have the chart for their numbers, they may
> like other Chrysler products such as the Cruiser:
> http://www.ptcruizer.com/computer-codes.html of which 442, 455, and 457
> are similar numbers to the Grand Cherokee we were talking about, of
> which a loose cap may have thrown P0442, P0455 P0456, P0457, and/or
> P0624: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >
> > Because in the past 6 weeks the Check light came on on my daughter's
truck,
> > and the code was P0440. There were other codes as well, but they all
related
> > to an open in the fuel system somewhere. She said that she found the gas
cap
> > not fitted properly, and this can contribute to the other codes we got.
We
> > got three codes in total, but I only remember the P0440 without looking
at
> > the choices.
> >
> > All I was pointing out was that the link you posted, just by chance,
lists
> > two P0439 codes, but the second of them should be P0440. P0440 simply
means
> > the Evaporative Control System is open. Check another ODB II Code List
to
> > confirm. And, the second digit is 0 (zero) not O (uppercase o).
http://www.wattora.com/Mods/OBDII/, says that all vehicles use mostly the
same codes. So, if a vehicle makes a P0440, then all vehicles that make the
code have the same problem and all vehicles that have the problem make the
same code. There are some codes that are manufacturer specific, and I am
ignoring these for the moment.
Having said that, I notice several descrepancies in the link I posted and
the one you posted so I must not fully understand all that I think I know.
All I was saying is that in the link you posted, there is a code, P0439 that
says two different things. The second thing it says is really code P0440. I
am sure this is nothing more than a typo on the part of whomever created the
list, and the proofreaders were simply dizzy from all of the data that looks
nearly identical from one line to the next.
And, it turns out my daughter's gas cap tossed up a 440, 441, and 446 if
anybody cares.
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42377019.624D351@***.net...
> Hi Jeff,
> Dodge truck? I don't have the chart for their numbers, they may
> like other Chrysler products such as the Cruiser:
> http://www.ptcruizer.com/computer-codes.html of which 442, 455, and 457
> are similar numbers to the Grand Cherokee we were talking about, of
> which a loose cap may have thrown P0442, P0455 P0456, P0457, and/or
> P0624: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >
> > Because in the past 6 weeks the Check light came on on my daughter's
truck,
> > and the code was P0440. There were other codes as well, but they all
related
> > to an open in the fuel system somewhere. She said that she found the gas
cap
> > not fitted properly, and this can contribute to the other codes we got.
We
> > got three codes in total, but I only remember the P0440 without looking
at
> > the choices.
> >
> > All I was pointing out was that the link you posted, just by chance,
lists
> > two P0439 codes, but the second of them should be P0440. P0440 simply
means
> > the Evaporative Control System is open. Check another ODB II Code List
to
> > confirm. And, the second digit is 0 (zero) not O (uppercase o).
#49
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Gas Cap vs Chk Eng Lite
Actually, no, it is a Toyota Truck. But the OBDII information on this site,
http://www.wattora.com/Mods/OBDII/, says that all vehicles use mostly the
same codes. So, if a vehicle makes a P0440, then all vehicles that make the
code have the same problem and all vehicles that have the problem make the
same code. There are some codes that are manufacturer specific, and I am
ignoring these for the moment.
Having said that, I notice several descrepancies in the link I posted and
the one you posted so I must not fully understand all that I think I know.
All I was saying is that in the link you posted, there is a code, P0439 that
says two different things. The second thing it says is really code P0440. I
am sure this is nothing more than a typo on the part of whomever created the
list, and the proofreaders were simply dizzy from all of the data that looks
nearly identical from one line to the next.
And, it turns out my daughter's gas cap tossed up a 440, 441, and 446 if
anybody cares.
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42377019.624D351@***.net...
> Hi Jeff,
> Dodge truck? I don't have the chart for their numbers, they may
> like other Chrysler products such as the Cruiser:
> http://www.ptcruizer.com/computer-codes.html of which 442, 455, and 457
> are similar numbers to the Grand Cherokee we were talking about, of
> which a loose cap may have thrown P0442, P0455 P0456, P0457, and/or
> P0624: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >
> > Because in the past 6 weeks the Check light came on on my daughter's
truck,
> > and the code was P0440. There were other codes as well, but they all
related
> > to an open in the fuel system somewhere. She said that she found the gas
cap
> > not fitted properly, and this can contribute to the other codes we got.
We
> > got three codes in total, but I only remember the P0440 without looking
at
> > the choices.
> >
> > All I was pointing out was that the link you posted, just by chance,
lists
> > two P0439 codes, but the second of them should be P0440. P0440 simply
means
> > the Evaporative Control System is open. Check another ODB II Code List
to
> > confirm. And, the second digit is 0 (zero) not O (uppercase o).
http://www.wattora.com/Mods/OBDII/, says that all vehicles use mostly the
same codes. So, if a vehicle makes a P0440, then all vehicles that make the
code have the same problem and all vehicles that have the problem make the
same code. There are some codes that are manufacturer specific, and I am
ignoring these for the moment.
Having said that, I notice several descrepancies in the link I posted and
the one you posted so I must not fully understand all that I think I know.
All I was saying is that in the link you posted, there is a code, P0439 that
says two different things. The second thing it says is really code P0440. I
am sure this is nothing more than a typo on the part of whomever created the
list, and the proofreaders were simply dizzy from all of the data that looks
nearly identical from one line to the next.
And, it turns out my daughter's gas cap tossed up a 440, 441, and 446 if
anybody cares.
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Jeff,
> Dodge truck? I don't have the chart for their numbers, they may
> like other Chrysler products such as the Cruiser:
> http://www.ptcruizer.com/computer-codes.html of which 442, 455, and 457
> are similar numbers to the Grand Cherokee we were talking about, of
> which a loose cap may have thrown P0442, P0455 P0456, P0457, and/or
> P0624: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >
> > Because in the past 6 weeks the Check light came on on my daughter's
truck,
> > and the code was P0440. There were other codes as well, but they all
related
> > to an open in the fuel system somewhere. She said that she found the gas
cap
> > not fitted properly, and this can contribute to the other codes we got.
We
> > got three codes in total, but I only remember the P0440 without looking
at
> > the choices.
> >
> > All I was pointing out was that the link you posted, just by chance,
lists
> > two P0439 codes, but the second of them should be P0440. P0440 simply
means
> > the Evaporative Control System is open. Check another ODB II Code List
to
> > confirm. And, the second digit is 0 (zero) not O (uppercase o).
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Re: Gas Cap vs Chk Eng Lite
There is a P0440 on a rice burner:
http://www.troublecodes.net/mitsu/
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
>
> Hi Jeff,
> Dodge truck? I don't have the chart for their numbers, they may
> like other Chrysler products such as the Cruiser:
> http://www.ptcruizer.com/computer-codes.html of which 442, 455, and 457
> are similar numbers to the Grand Cherokee we were talking about, of
> which a loose cap may have thrown P0442, P0455 P0456, P0457, and/or
> P0624: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
http://www.troublecodes.net/mitsu/
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
>
> Hi Jeff,
> Dodge truck? I don't have the chart for their numbers, they may
> like other Chrysler products such as the Cruiser:
> http://www.ptcruizer.com/computer-codes.html of which 442, 455, and 457
> are similar numbers to the Grand Cherokee we were talking about, of
> which a loose cap may have thrown P0442, P0455 P0456, P0457, and/or
> P0624: http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/