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2007 Cadillac STS P0496 EVAP System Fault: Location, Causes, and Repair Guidance

Model: 2007 Cadillac STS Fault Code: P0496 Posted: 2013-02-26 11:36

My 2007 Cadillac STS has triggered a P0496 OBD-II diagnostic code, indicating an issue with the Evaporative Emission (EVAP) system. I'm trying to understand where the EVAP purge valve is located on this model and whether replacing it is necessary. Can anyone confirm the exact location of the purge valve and explain if there are other potential causes beyond a failed component? Also, does this code affect engine performance or cause rough idling?

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P0496
Comments (11)
Anonymous 2013-02-26 14:58

The EVAP purge valve is located on top of the engine, beneath the sight shield. It can stick open or closed, leading to P0496. For a 2007 Cadillac STS with a 3.6L V6 engine, there was a manufacturer-specific warranty coverage—ask your dealer if your vehicle qualifies. Knowing the exact engine configuration is key for accurate diagnosis.

Anonymous 2013-02-27 05:52

I have a 3.6L V6 engine and realized there are two EVAP components: one in front (under the sight shield) and one in the rear (in the fuel tank canister area). How can I determine which one is faulty? The front purge valve is accessible under the hood, but where exactly is the rear vent valve located? Is it easy to access or does it require disassembly?

Anonymous 2013-02-27 10:25

The purge valve is located on the front engine, above the center coil, behind the sight shield. Remove the sight shield to access it—there are vacuum lines that can help identify it. While a DIY check of valve operation is possible without a scanner, it's not straightforward. If your engine runs rough in the morning, this could indicate an underlying issue beyond just a failed valve.

Anonymous 2013-03-02 22:23

Yes, my car runs slightly rough in the mornings. Is there a simple fix I can attempt at home, or should I take it to a professional mechanic for diagnosis and repair?

Anonymous 2013-03-03 07:46

Replacing the purge valve is possible and not overly complex—but it's important to note that a failed component isn't always the root cause. The 2007 Cadillac STS features advanced EVAP system technology, comparable to luxury vehicles like Mercedes-Benz. For reliable diagnosis and repair, it's recommended to visit a certified Cadillac specialist rather than a general auto shop.

Anonymous 2014-01-06 04:58

I recently had my 2007 Cadillac STS repaired for P0496 by a mechanic who replaced the vent solenoid. I was told that the part is located near the gas tank and requires removing the fuel tank to access. After the repair, I'm experiencing a rough idle and the engine light doesn't turn off—it stays on continuously. Is it possible that the mechanic permanently disabled the check engine light because he didn’t fully resolve the issue?

Anonymous 2014-01-06 09:37

It's highly unlikely an authorized Cadillac dealer would disable the check engine light without addressing the root cause. A simple and free way to verify EVAP system issues is to use OBD-II code scanning at auto parts stores like AutoZone—these services provide real-time diagnostics and will report any active codes if present.

Anonymous 2014-01-24 20:16

After fixing the P0496 issue, my engine light returned. I went to AutoZone and received a new code: P0021—related to intake camshaft position system performance. Can anyone explain what this means? What part is involved, where is it located, and can I replace it myself or does it require professional expertise? I have a 2007 Cadillac STS with a 6-cylinder engine.

Anonymous 2014-01-25 08:37

For detailed information on P0021, refer to OBD-II code reference: http://www.obd-codes.com/p0021

Anonymous 2014-02-26 05:10

Hi everyone—I’ve also received a P0021 code. I used my scanner to pull live data and would like help interpreting this information. Here’s what I see: - Fuel System 1 & 2: N/A - Load Value: Bank 1 Sensor 2 (STFT = 99%), Bank 2 Sensor 2 (02S = 445V, STFT = 99%) - MAF Air Flow Rate: 0.0 - Throttle Position: 15.6% - Intake Air Temp: 104°F - Coolant Temperature: 167°F - Ignition Advance: 5.0 degrees - STFT Bank 2: 0.0%, LTFT Bank 1: 1.5% - O2 Sensor Output (Bank 2, Sensor 2): 445V - Vehicle Speed: 0.0 Can someone explain what this data means and whether it points to a specific problem? Thanks for your help.

Anonymous 2014-02-26 09:05

All of these readings are detailed in the scan tool manual or on the manufacturer’s website—different brands use different terminology. P0021 typically indicates an issue with Variable Cam Timing (VCT), possibly due to wiring, solenoid failure, or actuator malfunction. For accurate diagnosis, refer to: http://www.obd-codes.com/p0021