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P0444- Emissions Purge Valve

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luckyirish7
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P0444- Emissions Purge Valve

Post by luckyirish7 »

I have gone down from 9 to 1 codes! Thanks Everyone. Now my last code is P0444- Emissions Purge Valve. I am not having much luck finding information on this. Can someone help tell me what I have to do to fix this. Thanks!

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Post by peacock »

Ive had similar problems with low and no flow through that switch, i still do but just dont have the patience or for that matter a smoke machine to chase down the leak.
however if your valve is no good then you'll likely need a replacement, which i just happen to have one in front of me right now! :D
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Post by jblackburn »

Take your valve off and attempt to blow through it. You should not be able to unless the valve is no longer shutting like it's supposed to.
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Post by luckyirish7 »

I wont have time to look at it until Sunday at the earliest but would this be causing a slight hesitation in acceleration? It goes fine most of the time but every once in a while it hesitates at around 15mph around turns? Thanks

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Post by jblackburn »

Yes, it will flood the intake with gasoline fumes and/or air if there's a leak elsewhere. The valve is set to open at higher engine speeds to allow it to burn off the vapors from the gas tank.
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Post by luckyirish7 »

Thanks for the quick answer. Also i have found the part on line but does any have a link or picture or something to help me on the removal process of the emission purge valve?

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Post by jblackburn »

It's on the radiator shroud. Pull off the plug and two hoses, pull off the valve, and attach the new one in the same orientation.

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Post by luckyirish7 »

If I used the wrong purge valve from my car what would it do? I actually put in the 94 none turbo... took a little shaving from the EPV itself to fit into the connection. But it looked like the same exact part otherwise. When I put it in and reset codes the PO444 code never came up again. IS it possible that the code is fixed but the car is still running like crap? Thanks

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Post by Ozark Lee »

Unless you have a vacuum line leak downstream of the purge valve the car should run just fine. It really doesn't give a crap about the evap system as it is running.

The EVAP system is purely for the greenies.

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Volvich
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Post by Volvich »

There are two white check valves just after the purge valve, one upper from the T connector another to the right. One of them is stuck open on mine, I can blow through it both ways. Can I use a generic check valve there? Or they are made of specific "vapour resistatnt" materials?
I'm having P0440 code, and my purge valve looks pretty dead. I can blow through it, and it does not react in any way when I apply 12V to it. The previous owner had it changed like two years ago, but I don't think they changed the small filter. Also I think this faulty check valve could shorten it's life too.

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