Hey everybody, weeks after my first post I'm still chasing this evap leak. I'm looking for some perspective and recommendations about what to do next. Here's the story so far:
A little while after I bought the jeep it threw code P0442. I read around the forums and it seemed pretty clear that I should just immediately smoke test the jeep rather than throw parts at it. I studied up, drew a diagram of the evap system, smoked it, and checked everywhere except the top of the gas tank and the filler neck. (The reason I didn't check there is because I plan on rebuilding the fuel pump assembly, but the denso pump itself had a crazy 6-8 week wait time, so I'm still waiting for it to come. I don't want to drop the tank till I can do that job too).
Me and two buddies armed with flashlights and lasers couldn't find smoke anywhere. We spent a good hour looking at it. There's a new gas cap on the jeep, so I suspect the PO was chasing the same issue before they sold. In the process I pulled the CPV and the LDP, inspected them, then reconnected them. When we threw in the towel I turned the jeep back on and was surprised to find the CEL had gone away.
A few weeks later the CEL came back on. Recently, I installed the big 7 jeep cables and in the process had the battery disconnected. While doing the job I cracked the vacuum line from the LDP to the manifold and replaced it. When I turned the jeep back on, naturally, the code was gone. After a day or two I went to have the emissions done but they said it wasn't emissions ready.
So I've been driving the jeep around the last week or so (just quick errands) hoping the engine would duty cycle and no CEL has come back.
So I drove over to Autozone today and asked them to check if the jeep is emissions ready (because my $70 live scanner for some reason can't do this on my 98').
Annnnd they told me that it's showing a P0442 code and is not emissions ready, even though the CEL isn't on. What do I do from here?
A little while after I bought the jeep it threw code P0442. I read around the forums and it seemed pretty clear that I should just immediately smoke test the jeep rather than throw parts at it. I studied up, drew a diagram of the evap system, smoked it, and checked everywhere except the top of the gas tank and the filler neck. (The reason I didn't check there is because I plan on rebuilding the fuel pump assembly, but the denso pump itself had a crazy 6-8 week wait time, so I'm still waiting for it to come. I don't want to drop the tank till I can do that job too).
Me and two buddies armed with flashlights and lasers couldn't find smoke anywhere. We spent a good hour looking at it. There's a new gas cap on the jeep, so I suspect the PO was chasing the same issue before they sold. In the process I pulled the CPV and the LDP, inspected them, then reconnected them. When we threw in the towel I turned the jeep back on and was surprised to find the CEL had gone away.
A few weeks later the CEL came back on. Recently, I installed the big 7 jeep cables and in the process had the battery disconnected. While doing the job I cracked the vacuum line from the LDP to the manifold and replaced it. When I turned the jeep back on, naturally, the code was gone. After a day or two I went to have the emissions done but they said it wasn't emissions ready.
So I've been driving the jeep around the last week or so (just quick errands) hoping the engine would duty cycle and no CEL has come back.
So I drove over to Autozone today and asked them to check if the jeep is emissions ready (because my $70 live scanner for some reason can't do this on my 98').
Annnnd they told me that it's showing a P0442 code and is not emissions ready, even though the CEL isn't on. What do I do from here?
