P0446 OBD2 Code in 2004 Buick Lesabre 3.8L - How to Diagnose EVAP Vent Valve Issue
2004 Buick Lesabre 3.8L with 100,000 miles. The vehicle runs smoothly, but the fuel gauge is not working, making it difficult to track fuel mileage. I have already replaced the rusted fuel filler tube and cap, the corroded metal cage of the charcoal canister, and the front EVAP vent valve—using used parts for these components. Before performing a smoke test, I'm looking for additional diagnostic steps or information that could help identify the root cause of the P0446 code (EVAP Vent Circuit). Are there any specific checks I should perform to confirm whether the issue lies in the vent solenoid, wiring, or fuel tank pressure sensor?
https://www.obd-codes.com/p0446 - This code relates to the EVAP Vent Circuit. Check if there is 12V power at the vent valve—this could indicate a blown fuse or wiring issue. Also, did you verify the condition of the used parts before installation? I would recommend checking for continuity and proper operation. Note: Fuel level may affect EVAP system testing; ensure the tank is not too full or empty when performing diagnostics.