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cdn cj 06-01-2009 06:45 PM

Check Engine light question
 
My daughter's 03 Ion is throwing a PO442 code "small leak detected" the freeze frame data shows Fuel sys 2 CC Fault.
Any ideas how to narrow this down ? I really hate throwing money at things 'cause it might be.....
Thanks.

RjION 06-01-2009 08:20 PM

Could be any part of the fuel system including the fuel cap ...

OceanArcher 06-01-2009 08:54 PM

Yep -- a loose fuel cap will trip that error, sure enough .....

derf 06-02-2009 06:08 AM

+2 remove and re-seat fuel cap

cdn cj 06-02-2009 09:06 PM

Thank's I will try a new cap , I cleared the code a few weeks ago and the CEL came back on.
I guess the cap is the cheapest place to start......
Thank's again.

drakedad3 03-29-2015 07:38 PM

EVAP EMISSION LEAK - '05 Ion3
 
Thot i'd add to this thread, since I've have had this P0442 code over past 1-2 years. About a year ago, i replaced my gas cap with OEM and the fault code cleared and stayed gone for maybe 1-2 months. Then returned. I paid a local shop to diagnose for me couple days ago, and they did a smoke test. They found smoke escaping from the fuel filler neck - just 2-3 inches below the top of the neck where it passes thru the fender well to the cap location.

To resolve this, first thought i had - 1) remove fender well splash guard and 2) apply some type of adhesive or sealant directly to the neck, surrounding the entire area. I have some material left from a Bondo fiberglass repair kit; so i thought about trying to wrap that material around the neck and apply the resin / hardener.

Anyone tried repairing the fuel filler neck like this or another method? instead of replacing it?

Rubehayseed 03-29-2015 09:48 PM

Not me. I've replaced the entire filler neck on my Grand Caravan. It's not that difficult to do. I do find it interesting that you have revived a topic that's damn near six years old, though!

drakedad3 04-02-2015 11:06 PM

wow, i just noticed the 2009 dates on the thread & it has been nearly 6 years. i was thinking more of the expense of the part, so repairing appeals to me. i glanced and saw these filler necks listed for around $50-$60 ish; but i need to find time to look again & i may can locate close to OEM as i can for a bit cheaper. i hope to have time to dig more this weekend.
Before i attempt to use the chemical mix repair near the fuel tube, i'll have to read up on the Bondo label. i would assume that i can remove the filler neck and do the repair on my workbench & let dry. once dry i would not think the mesh material & resin/hardner would be a fire hazard near the fuel line.

Rubehayseed 04-03-2015 08:16 AM

I'm pretty sure you'll be okay on doing the repair they way you described, Dennis. That's how I'd go about it if it were me. I looked at the Pull A Part site in Nashville and they don't have any 05 models. They have 4 2004 and 1 2003 Ion. If you can find out if they're all the same part #, maybe I could grab you a good one and ship it to you.

goaliemo 04-03-2015 04:01 PM

I have one I can sell cheap.


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