Thank you for the great information. I replaced my vapor cannister on my 2014 sierra 1500 and it solved my gas filling issue and check engine light po446. I really appreciate you taking the time
Mine was doing same thing, I have a 2014 Silverado I started with the gas cap as well and stopped, I just started tightening up the cap and backing it off like a 1/8 or 1/4 turn so it didn’t build up pressure and it’s been good for over a year. I used to take gas cap off and it would be under extreme pressure and just Hiss air for like 10 second’s not sure the best fix but I know the cheapest fix. I’m thinking of actually altering the one way valve in the gas cap to let it breath more. Think about it how long have cars worked and ran without this nonsense 🤷🏼♂️ was up to me I would pull 50 pounds of wire out and put a hirise aluminum intake and a holly 650 on her and let her eat!! I probably will one day
Thanks for the info bud, I'll be going down this road myself soon and not very many videos covering newer chevys that get into these details. I feel your struggle with those clips, and they don't make then all the same. You figure out one puzzle just to get another puzzle. Lol.
@@dennisranck1613I replaced the cannister and gas cap only and it solved my gas filling issue and po446 check engine light. Thank you for the great info
Thank you for the great information. I replaced my vapor cannister on my 2014 sierra 1500 and it solved my gas filling issue and check engine light po446. I really appreciate you taking the time
A lot of shit got broke throughout. Subscribe to learn how to break shit.🤣
At the last fuel up, I did not have any issues.
The tape is called 130 c tape its for high voltage splice wires ...but it will work for that ass well
Did the charcoal filter fix this?
Probably should just bring it to the shop in the first place. You broke every connector you touched
After fueling up, it did pop off once before $10 or so. And then, it did fuel up flawlessly after this.
Did you finally get the situation resolved? And also did You smell gas fumes walking by the truck
Mine was doing same thing, I have a 2014 Silverado I started with the gas cap as well and stopped, I just started tightening up the cap and backing it off like a 1/8 or 1/4 turn so it didn’t build up pressure and it’s been good for over a year. I used to take gas cap off and it would be under extreme pressure and just Hiss air for like 10 second’s not sure the best fix but I know the cheapest fix. I’m thinking of actually altering the one way valve in the gas cap to let it breath more. Think about it how long have cars worked and ran without this nonsense 🤷🏼♂️ was up to me I would pull 50 pounds of wire out and put a hirise aluminum intake and a holly 650 on her and let her eat!! I probably will one day
Facing the same problem. Replaced everything but the vapor canister. That's next
Thanks for the info bud, I'll be going down this road myself soon and not very many videos covering newer chevys that get into these details. I feel your struggle with those clips, and they don't make then all the same. You figure out one puzzle just to get another puzzle. Lol.
I'm glad I could help.
Fuel tank pressure sensor
Now that new car is junk bro 💯
Sounds like a bad vent solenoid at the cannister. Hope ya got it fixed!
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Any updates on if the canister fixed the issue?
Yes, I apologize, I thought that I said in the video that everything is all good now.
@@dennisranck1613 what do you think solved the issue? You seemed to have replaced all of the evaporative parts
@@MrJoeeano88 if I had to guess which one part was the fix, I would guess that it was the canister.
@@dennisranck1613I replaced the cannister and gas cap only and it solved my gas filling issue and po446 check engine light. Thank you for the great info