2003 GMC Envoy P0440 Code After Rear End and Manifold Repair - Possible EVAP System Damage?
Hi everyone, I'm currently dealing with a persistent P0440 diagnostic trouble code on my 2003 GMC Envoy. This code is often associated with evaporative emissions system issues, and I'm concerned about what might have happened during recent repairs. The truck was purchased used with an extended warranty. Shortly after completing rear-end and manifold replacement work at a dealership, the P0440 code appeared — just one day later. I've reviewed various causes of this fault code, but my main concern is whether any evaporative (EVAP) system components could have been damaged or disconnected during these repairs. Specifically: - The mechanic had to drill out existing manifold studs to replace the exhaust manifold. - The rear-end work was also performed at the same time. Could any vent lines — such as those connecting the fuel tank to the EVAP canister — have been accidentally broken, dislodged, or damaged during these procedures? I'm seeking advice on how to verify this. Any insights into common EVAP system components and their locations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for any help!
Have you asked the dealership to re-inspect the work they completed? Sometimes a simple visual or system check can resolve the issue without additional costs.