2000 Pontiac Montana P0440 Code: Is a Bad Fuel Sending Unit Really Causing It?
My 2000 Pontiac Montana has triggered the engine light, and the stored diagnostic code is P0440. My mechanic initially suggested that a faulty fuel gauge sending unit is responsible. However, I'm unsure if this makes sense — since P0440 relates to the EVAP (Evaporative Emission Control) system. Can a bad fuel sending unit actually cause this code? Or are there other possible causes? I'd like to understand what's really going on and how best to diagnose and fix it before my vehicle inspection in two weeks. Any insights or troubleshooting steps would be greatly appreciated.
Welcome! First, does your fuel gauge read accurately? For example, when you start the car, does it jump from full to empty? Here are some helpful resources: https://www.obd-codes.com/p0440 And search for 'P0440' in forums or technical guides. Also, just double-checking — is it definitely P0440 and not P1440?