2003 Oldsmobile Alero P1441 Code: Evaporative Emission System Purge Valve Leak Explained
I recently purchased a 2003 Oldsmobile Alero with 109,000 miles and a 2.0L EcoTec engine. The check engine light has just come on, and the diagnostic tool shows code P1441 — which indicates an evaporative emission system purge valve leak. I'm trying to understand what this means and how serious or costly a repair might be. Can someone explain the issue in simple terms? What are the typical symptoms, and is it a minor fix or something that could cost hundreds of dollars? Additionally, I've noticed a faint oily smell when using defrost or the cabin fan — could this be related to the purge valve or another system? Thanks for any insight. Todd
Are there any other diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) present? Check the evaporative canister purge valve — is there vacuum pressure applied to it? Does it leak vacuum into the system when not commanded? The valve is typically located on the driver's side, near the top of the engine, just beside the fuel filler cap. It has vacuum lines connected and resembles a fuel filter in appearance.