2001 Chrysler Intrepid 2.7L P0442 OBD2 Code: Evaporative Emission System Leak (Small) - Gas Cap Replacement & Diagnosis Tips
I recently purchased a 2001 Chrysler Intrepid with 117,000 miles and it has been well-maintained. After refueling, the Check Engine Light came on. A mechanic scanned the vehicle and found fault code P044-2 — indicating a small evaporative emission system leak. He suggested replacing the gas cap as the most likely cause. I replaced the original cap with an aftermarket one from AutoZone. However, the Check Engine Light returned the next day. After performing the 'on-off-on-off' test, both my odometer and OBD2 scanner confirmed P0442 again — along with a new code, P1684. I'm wondering if aftermarket gas caps are reliable. Are OEM caps superior? Is this issue worth pursuing further, or should I just monitor it until symptoms worsen? Could there be another source of the leak in the evaporative system (e.g., vent valve or fuel tank)? Should I consider a professional smoke test instead of continuing with cap replacements? From what I've read, P0442 is generally not a major safety concern — but could it lead to increased emissions over time? What are typical repair solutions for this issue? Where should I look next in the system? Have others successfully resolved this on their 2001 Intrepid with aftermarket or OEM caps?
I recommend replacing the gas cap with an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) unit, then reset the code. If the P0442 returns, it's likely due to a small leak in the evaporative system. For more detailed information, see: https://www.obd-codes.com/p0442