- A faulty purge solenoid
- A clogged EVAP canister
- A damaged EVAP hose
- A faulty fuel tank pressure sensor
- A faulty computer
To diagnose the problem, a technician will need to use a diagnostic tool to check the EVAP system and identify the source of the problem. Once the problem is identified, the technician can then repair or replace the faulty component.
Here are some additional symptoms that you may experience if you have a P0441 code:
- Check engine light on
- Increased fuel consumption
- Rough idling
- Stalling
- Hard starting
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to have your vehicle diagnosed by a qualified technician to avoid further damage.