camlex Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 Hello, Friend of mine just called me and told that his toyota got P0446 code. Can somebody please explain me how to fix? Thanks,
camlex Posted December 14, 2006 Author Posted December 14, 2006 P0446 EVAP Emission Control System Vent Control Malfunction. Needs help to fix. Thanks,
lexusk8 Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 For that error code, check the following things: vacuum hose, gas tank cap, and charcoal canister. If the gas cap is sealed correctly to the tank, then more than likely the problem is a bad charcoal canister. This can often happen when one pumps fuel and fills excess gas after the nozzle auto shuts off (in order to round up the dollar amount for the fuel). This happened to me before with my '01 ES (and I got the canister part replaced at a Lexus dealer). What kind of Toyota does your friend drive, camlex?
coolchicky Posted December 15, 2006 Posted December 15, 2006 Update: My mechanic pulled a diagnostic trouble code of P0446 which relates to a service bulletin regarding a "false M.I.L. 'ON' DTC P0446 on some 1999 year ES 300's". The bulletin covers a certain VIN range which mine happened to fall under. This calls for the addition of Vacuum Control Valve (PN 25852-20010) which requires .5 hours. My dealer ended up charging me for 1.0 hours. They said the job was a bit more complicated than originally quoted. After waiting an hour already I gave them the go ahead (incompetent mechanic I suppose). Anyway, the part cost $34.09. I'll keep the forum posted if problems persist. Update: My mechanic pulled a diagnostic trouble code of P0446 which relates to a service bulletin regarding a "false M.I.L. 'ON' DTC P0446 on some 1999 year ES 300's". The bulletin covers a certain VIN range which mine happened to fall under. This calls for the addition of Vacuum Control Valve (PN 25852-20010) which requires .5 hours. My dealer ended up charging me for 1.0 hours. They said the job was a bit more complicated than originally quoted. After waiting an hour already I gave them the go ahead (incompetent mechanic I suppose). Anyway, the part cost $34.09. I'll keep the forum posted if problems persist. This is from a post of mine on Oct. 20, 2006. I've driven over 1700 miles since the fix and no problems
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