swartlkk
3/4/2008 5:07:46 PM
As this comes and goes, seemingly related to when you fill up with fuel, I would suspect a failing or failed gas cap.
One thing that you can do as a check would be to make sure that, when you tightened down the gas cap, you tighten until it clicks atleast 3 times. You can also check the seal on the gas cap for cracks or other signs of wear/age.
jphayes921
3/4/2008 8:21:12 PM
have the same code. my consists of ftp sensor and purge valve that i have yet to replace and live with having to unhook the evap canister to fill my tank, but you might want to check those out or replace them.
megaroos_00
3/5/2008 3:26:52 PM
I went and purchased a new cap, this one is so tight sometimes I cannot even get the thing off to fill up.
What and where are the FTP sensor and purge valve located?
swartlkk
3/5/2008 4:36:46 PM
Ok... Did the light return after replacing the cap?
The fuel tank pressure sensor is located on the top of the fuel pump assembly. The purge solenoid (valve) is located on the passenger side of the intake plenum in front of the distributor. The other possibility is the vent solenoid which is located under the truck. Its location is different between 2dr & 4dr models. Any source of a leak in the system can cause this code.
Here is the full description of the code and the complete diagnostic steps for repairing this condition:
P0440 Explained
megaroos_00
3/7/2008 5:45:02 PM
In my original description I said I already replaced the gas cap. The light still comes on. Now I may be a woman but I think I know how to tighten a gas cap correctly lol
thanks for the description
swartlkk
3/7/2008 6:01:49 PM
Yup, I sure missed that in your original post. Sorry about that. I read too quickly most of the time because it seems my work here is never done.