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1996 Mustang GT 4.6L V8 P1443 Code: EVAP Emission Control System Control Valve Malfunction

Model: 1996 Mustang Fault Code: P1443 Posted: 2006-04-19 10:59

Can anyone explain what the 'EVAP Emission Control System Control Valve Malf' error means? I recently received a P1443 diagnostic code on my 1996 Mustang GT with a 4.6L V8 engine and over 125,000 miles. The vehicle has been well-maintained, but this code appears to be related to the evaporative emission system. I'm looking for accurate information about what this fault indicates and how it might be resolved. Thank you!

Related fault codes
P1443
Comments (3)
Anonymous 2006-04-19 15:50

The Vapor Management Valve (VMV) is a common culprit in vehicles like the 1996 Mustang GT. It regulates the release of fuel vapors from the tank into the engine for combustion. The VMV is typically located near the fuel tank, often on the driver's side of the vehicle. Always check the gas cap first—while it’s less likely to cause P1443 alone without a related EVAP leak code (like P0442 or P0455), it remains a simple and effective place to start. If the issue persists, consult a dealership or certified mechanic for further diagnosis. Good luck—please keep us updated!

Anonymous 2006-04-19 23:05

Thanks for the clarification! Could you describe what the Vapor Management Valve (VMV) does and where exactly it's located on a 1996 Mustang GT?

Anonymous 2006-04-20 07:04

The VMV controls when the vapours from the gas tank are burned in the intake. Not sure where it's locatted, maybe around the gas tank, never changed one a mustang, likely a dealer only part, they'll be able to tell you good luck and keep us postted Jeff