Chevy Silverado Evap Vent Solenoid P0449
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Repairing a P0449 and P0455 code on a Chevy Silverado
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Great video man. Calm & right to the point. I dig it.
Appreciate it!
Thanks for video
What happened to your finger 😅
Smashed it. Had my finger where it shouldn’t have been! 😂
its po001 finger
On my 2018 there is no vent tube going up to the filler, the filter is built into the vent solenoid,
I believe that version will work on any of the older one's.
I got the same problem
I got a 2006 Chevy trailblazer with codes : C0902, P3133, P0442?!?
Thanks for the info.
No problem! Thanks for watching!
Great video. I have to do this to my truck. Do I have to put that filter on by the gas cap? Can I install it right off the top of the solenoid? I do have a hose coming down like the one on the video. And I do have to drive dirt roads. Thanks for the video. Subscribing
You don’t have to install it up there by the gas cap. I really think they put it there to keep water from getting into it. Just make sure to blow it out periodically with compressed air and you’ll be just fine.
@@Tomsfoolery. Run 5/8 heater hose out under the hood and put filter on that end. Dealer does...
Good job!