2007 Chrysler Town & Country P0443 Code After Alternator Replacement - How to Fix Emission System Purge Control Issue
I own a 2007 Chrysler Town & Country 3.8 Limited van and have never had the check engine light stay on before. Recently, I replaced my alternator and needed to remove the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) valve for access. After reassembling the EGR valve and starting the vehicle, the check engine light remained on. Months later, it is still active, and the diagnostic code reads P0443 — Emission System Purge Control System Valve Circuit. I assumed the issue was related to the EGR valve since I had removed and replaced it during the alternator work, so I replaced it again. However, after disconnecting the battery for over 10 minutes, performing several key-on/off cycles, driving the vehicle for about an hour, and rechecking the code, P0443 persists. The local auto parts store suggested that the code might clear after 100 miles of driving or multiple starts/stops, but they were uncertain. The car runs perfectly fine, but I cannot pass a vehicle emissions test with the check engine light on — registration renewal requires it to be off. I’m not ready to visit a dealership for expensive repairs. What could be causing this P0443 error? Is there a specific electrical or vacuum connection that might have been disturbed during maintenance? How long should I drive the vehicle before expecting the code to clear on its own? Any practical advice would be greatly appreciated.
When replacing the alternator, you're supposed to remove the oil dipstick tube, not the EGR valve. The P0443 code relates to the evaporative emissions purge solenoid — a component with two electrical wires and two vacuum lines. It's possible that during your EGR valve removal, you accidentally disturbed the electrical connector. Both wires connect to the engine control module (ECM). Check the wiring harness for loose connections or damage. Refer to the engine vacuum diagram in your owner’s manual to locate it — typically mounted on a bracket with dark blue/brown and dark blue/white wires at the connector.