2001 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 P/U 5.9L - Persistent P0443 Code After Purge Valve Replacement
I'm experiencing a recurring P0443 fault code on my 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 pickup with the 5.9L engine. The diagnostic trouble code 'P0443' indicates an issue with the Evaporative Emission Control System Purge Control Valve Circuit. I have already replaced the purge valve, but the code returns almost immediately after two ignition cycles. After extensive inspection of all hoses and lines in the EVAP system, the problem persists. I've read that P0443 is sometimes referred to as a 'hard code,' which I understand may suggest it's difficult to resolve through standard repairs—though I'm not certain what this means technically. The issue appears to be persistent: the check engine light has been on for several months, initially intermittent but now permanently lit. No recent modifications have been made to the truck, and the leak detection pump has not been replaced. I suspect a wiring or signal integrity problem between the purge valve and the Powertrain Control Module (PCM). I've confirmed 12V is present on the dark blue/white wire (power supply), but only 6V is measured on the pink/white signal wire. The valve was new, and all connectors have been inspected for corrosion or damage. I'm now considering whether there's a short in the wiring harness or if the PCM itself might be malfunctioning. I've also tested continuity between pin 20 of the gray PCM connector and the purge valve—no breaks were found. When I back-probed the pink/white wire with the solenoid connected, I measured 13.6V to ground at key-on-engine-off (KOEO), which raises concerns about a potential short or incorrect signal reading. I'm seeking advice on whether the issue lies in the wiring path from the purge valve to pin 20 of the PCM, or if it could be due to pulse-width modulation (PWM) behavior. I also want to confirm if any related codes such as P1494 or P1495 might be involved and how to verify them with a scan tool.
The key term in the code description is 'CIRCUIT'. Please check fuses first. Is there 12V present on the dark blue/white wire (power)? Is the signal wire (pink/white) open, grounded, or showing voltage between the purge valve and PCM? Confirm these readings—specifically: 12V at dkblu/wht, and voltage status on pnk/wht.