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For as long as I can remember, I’ve seen this code on my 2004 Chrysler Sebring.
It seems to alternate between P0440 and P0441… sometimes both. Not only that, but the code actually does disappear on its own at times. Even more strange, is that around my time of inspection (late fall) the code seems to clear up just in time — weather change from hot to warm or some kind of pressure changes helping me out? Either way, it’s back before winter starts.
Based on my research, I’m not sure it’s hurting anything performance-wise, though correct if I’m wrong?
I’ve thrown one part at it, a purge solenoid, which did not do the trick. Hey, it was easy to get to and pretty cheap — thought it was worth a shot.
The service manual leads me to believe this would be an easy one for a person with a DRB tool to run down, though I’ve read vehicles with similar problems being a bear to get this code to go away for. I keep seeing references to the NVLD switch and charcoal canister being likely culprits, though it could be as simple as a hose.
Any thoughts, guys?
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