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2001 Pontiac Aztek P4099 Code: Common EVAP System Leak Diagnosis and Fix

Model: 2001 Pontiac Aztek Fault Code: P4099 Posted: 2014-07-01 16:08

I've taken my 2001 Pontiac Aztek to three different mechanics to resolve the persistent P4099 diagnostic trouble code, but none have been able to fix it. The technicians have already replaced both the VIN control solenoid and the gas cap. They now suspect an electrical issue, but no solution has emerged. I've driven over 1 million miles and only recently started seeing this code—now I'm past my inspection deadline and need to resolve it by August 26th. Any insights or troubleshooting steps would be greatly appreciated!

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P4099
Comments (3)
Anonymous 2014-07-01 16:16

CORRECTION - THE CODE IS ACTUALLY P0442, not P4099. This is a common EVAP system leak code that can often be resolved with proper diagnosis.

Anonymous 2014-07-01 16:53

I suspect your choice of mechanics may need reevaluation—could the issue be related to an electrical fault or a faulty VIN solenoid?\n\nFor P0442, refer to this resource: http://www.obd-codes.com/p0442. This is one of the most common OBD-II codes and typically does not indicate a major engine problem.\n\nStandard troubleshooting procedure:\n1. Perform a visual inspection of all hoses and lines connected to the EVAP system.\n2. Use a smoke machine to introduce a visible traceable smoke into the EVAP system, which helps pinpoint any leaks.\nThis is often the most effective starting point—please let me know if you'd like further guidance or tools recommendations.

Anonymous 2014-07-02 08:59

To properly diagnose P0442, perform a smoke test with the vent solenoid closed and use bidirectional control via scan tool to verify system behavior. This ensures accurate detection of any EVAP leaks.