2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee P0443 Code: How to Fix EVAP Purge Solenoid Circuit Issue
I'm a hobby mechanic trying to get my 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee back on the road. The vehicle is failing emissions tests due to a persistent check engine light and code P0443 — which indicates an issue with the EVAP purge solenoid circuit. I recently replaced the canister purge valve and reset the ECU by disconnecting the battery, but the warning light came back after only about 10 miles. The code reappeared during a second diagnostic scan. I'm wondering if there are any other troubleshooting steps besides replacing the ECM (or PCM), as that would cost around $200 — which seems excessive for this issue. I've already checked the fuses and replaced the gas cap, but I'm still unsure how to properly test voltage at the purge valve. Could someone clarify what exactly needs to be tested?
P0443 refers to an EVAP purge solenoid circuit fault — not a problem with the ECM or PCM. DO NOT REPLACE ANY COMPONENT BASED ON CODE ALONE. Always verify basic electrical and mechanical components first. Key steps: - Check fuse #21 (10A) in the fuse box. - Verify 12V supply at the purge valve’s DB/WT wire (dark blue with white stripe). Please confirm these after your inspection — this will help determine the next troubleshooting step.