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2001 Chrysler T/C Van - P0456, P0442, P0455 Evaporative Emission System Fault Diagnosis

Model: 2001 Chrysler T/C Van Fault Code: P0442 Posted: 2009-01-22 19:53

The gas cap has been tested by emissions and passed. This suggests the issue is not with the cap itself but likely stems from vacuum lines or another component in the evaporative emission system. If the gas cap is not the root cause, what are the most common causes of P0456, P0442, and P0455 codes on a 2001 Chrysler T/C Van? Once the underlying issue is resolved, will the check engine light turn off after disconnecting the battery for a few minutes to reset the system?

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Comments (5)
Anonymous 2009-03-10 16:51

Inspect the vacuum lines and connections in the evaporative emission system. Leaks or loose fittings are common causes of P0456, P0-442, and P0455 on this model.

Anonymous 2009-08-19 19:06

It's important to check the vehicle-specific forums for known solutions related to evaporation system faults in 2001 Chrysler T/C Van models. Many users have reported similar issues with these codes.

Anonymous 2009-08-20 06:11

There are already numerous threads discussing evaporative emission system faults on Dodge and Chrysler vehicles. Before posting, always use the search function to ensure your question isn't duplicated. Vehicle failure patterns are well-documented—especially for models over 3–5 years old.

Anonymous 2009-09-28 22:02

Are we missing something or is the advice consistently 'check existing posts' across all cases? This seems to be a common response, but it may not help new users who don't know where to start looking.

Anonymous 2009-09-29 05:20

You're not tripping—many of these solutions are already available through search results. For newer users, clearly explaining known failure patterns and troubleshooting steps saves time and avoids redundant threads on the same topic.