P0455 and P0442 Fault Diagnosis and Fix for 2001 Dodge Ram 4x4 Quad Cab
Before addressing the issue, it's important to know your vehicle's mileage and confirm that you've used the correct spark plugs. While P0442 does not directly affect fuel economy, it is a clear indicator of an evaporative emissions system fault. Start by replacing the gas cap with one purchased directly from the dealership—aftermarket caps may not meet OEM specifications and can cause recurring faults. Next, inspect the hoses connected to the EVAP service port under the hood and the purge solenoid lines. Follow the diagram located beneath the hood to ensure all connections are secure and intact. A split or damaged hose is a common root cause of P0455 and P0442 codes. Once repairs are made, reset the check engine light using either an OBD2 scanner or by performing a manual reset procedure (see below). After resetting, allow the vehicle to complete a full drive cycle for emissions-related systems to relearn normal operation. Note: Even if the check engine light is off, some inspection stations may require a completed drive cycle before approving your vehicle. This typically involves a combination of starts, stops, and steady driving under various conditions—specifics vary by region and vehicle model.
I recently replaced the gas cap based on forum advice, but the check engine light returned within a day. After further inspection of the EVAP system, I found that one hose was split at the end. I temporarily taped it up and will replace it soon. Once complete, I’ll reset the system and monitor for any recurrence. Thanks for the helpful guidance!