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Check Engine Light On - Code P0442

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Old 12-02-2012, 11:32 AM
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I have a 97 850 Wagon with about 310,000 mi on it. Its been problem free for a while so I guess its due for something to go wrong, lol. My check engine light came on a couple days ago. I just got a hold of an OBD2 scanner and I got the code P0442. When I look up the code it says "Leak Diagnostic, Major Leak". This seems very vague. Anybody have a better description for this code or know what might be leaking?
 
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"Evaporative Emission Control System Leak Detected (small leak)"

https://volvoforums.com/forum/volvo-s70-33/p0442-5714/

The above code seems to belong to the S70 lineup, but it probably applies to 850s as well. Most likely you have a small leak somewhere in the EVAP system; see attachment for possible cause.

My factory manual didn't have info on P0442, so you may want to google or wait until other experts chime in.

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Well I cleared. I will have to see if it comes back. But, it sounds like this isn't a major thing?
 
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Did someone else fuel your car? This code can be caused by a gas cap not screwed all the way on after fueling. Or the gasket on the gas cap may no longer be sealing 100%.

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Old 12-05-2012, 04:49 PM
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Here's an update on the issue. I have about 200 miles on since I cleared the code and the check engine light hasn't come back on yet. I haven't checked for leaks anywhere using the diagram provided by JPN yet. Thought I would wait to see if the CEL comes back on again.

@migbro - nobody else has fueled my car and I always turn the cap 3 clicks

I did put gas in today and checked my mpg (miles on trip/gallons put in). It has dropped from a little over 26mpg to about 24mpg. I don't think the EVAP System would have anything to do with this but, thought I would mention it just in case.
 
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Originally Posted by jrmcgove
I did put gas in today and checked my mpg (miles on trip/gallons put in). It has dropped from a little over 26mpg to about 24mpg. I don't think the EVAP System would have anything to do with this but, thought I would mention it just in case.
Does anybody have any input on this statement? Could a leaking/malfunctioning EVAP system cause a drop in mpg?
 
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Originally Posted by jrmcgove
Does anybody have any input on this statement? Could a leaking/malfunctioning EVAP system cause a drop in mpg?
No...
 
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Ok, thanks.

My mpg usually drops in the winter. I just don't remember it being that noticeable.
 
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If there is a leak in the EVAP system, gasoline escapes in the form of vapour; a drop in mpg. You may want to do an inspection as fuel vapour is not only wasteful but is a fire hazard.

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Originally Posted by jrmcgove
Does anybody have any input on this statement? Could a leaking/malfunctioning EVAP system cause a drop in mpg?
It could, depending on where the leak is. I doubt it would be a 2mpg drop though
 

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Well I replaced the hose that supplies vacuum to the EVAP system. The orignal hose was a little short and had come out of its retainer clip. It was rubbing on the clip and was wore very thin. I couldn't see a hole but, replaced anyway. I also put some dielectric grease on the fuel cap gasket. I have had a couple tanks of gas through it with no more CEL. I think if it comes back on in a while I will assume the dielectric grease wore off and will need to replace fuel cap gasket if available or the whole fuel cap. Thank you
 
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Originally Posted by JPN
If there is a leak in the EVAP system, gasoline escapes in the form of vapour; a drop in mpg. You may want to do an inspection as fuel vapour is not only wasteful but is a fire hazard.

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When standing still, YES.
When running it's a vacuum leak as the system is held under a minute vacuum and the loss of that static vacuum is what sets off the code.
Being a vacuum leak it would lean the engine out and possibly not reduce but increase the mileage.
It's more an engineers discussion as the amount of leak is pretty small.
 
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Well I've come to the conclusion that the mpg drop I noticed is most likely the usual winter mpg drop that I get. I just didn't remember it being that much of a drop and CEL and drop happened at about the same time.
 
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