Hi All,
I have a 2 door, 2007 JK, manual, The check engine light has been on for 2 years now. Im in Dallas, TX where they require emissions testing and if the check engine light is on you just wont be able to pass inspection, mind you I had the jeep on jack stands for the last 2 yrs upgrading the hell out of it myself so I focused on those mechanical upgrades leaving the code for last. Before I parked the jeep when the P0443 started I replaced the system purge solenoid valve, the charcoal evaporator canister, and a few other things, one at a time of course but nothing worked. I spent hrs researching and everybody and their mothers say the exact same thing "replace the purge solenoid valve", well, I've bought 3 purge solenoid valve so far.
In my JK, the 2 wires feeding the purge solenoid valve are blue/white and blue/brown, when you connect the voltmeter probes red(+) to blue/white and black(-) to blue/brown and you turn the switch key to the "on" position I read +12.03 VDC but interesting enough even tho I get 12VDC the purge solenoid valve will not react, meaning wont open, I bench tested all 3 (brand new out of the box) purge solenoid valve I've bought with a 12VDC power source and all 3 purge solenoid valve react meaning it "clicks" and I can test with a vacuum pump that it opens, but nothing happens when I connect it to the harness, again, even tho I get 12VDC at the connector.
What am going to do as my last resort is park it and take apart the wiring harness so I can inspect the integrity of the 2 wires going to the purge solenoid valve. But before I do this I wanted to check with the community and see if there is something else am missing. I hate to rip off all of the wire coverings looking for a break. I need some advice as to where to start and which other wires need to be checked besides the blue/white and blue/brown.
Thanks in advance,
Miguel
Dallas, TX
I have a 2 door, 2007 JK, manual, The check engine light has been on for 2 years now. Im in Dallas, TX where they require emissions testing and if the check engine light is on you just wont be able to pass inspection, mind you I had the jeep on jack stands for the last 2 yrs upgrading the hell out of it myself so I focused on those mechanical upgrades leaving the code for last. Before I parked the jeep when the P0443 started I replaced the system purge solenoid valve, the charcoal evaporator canister, and a few other things, one at a time of course but nothing worked. I spent hrs researching and everybody and their mothers say the exact same thing "replace the purge solenoid valve", well, I've bought 3 purge solenoid valve so far.
In my JK, the 2 wires feeding the purge solenoid valve are blue/white and blue/brown, when you connect the voltmeter probes red(+) to blue/white and black(-) to blue/brown and you turn the switch key to the "on" position I read +12.03 VDC but interesting enough even tho I get 12VDC the purge solenoid valve will not react, meaning wont open, I bench tested all 3 (brand new out of the box) purge solenoid valve I've bought with a 12VDC power source and all 3 purge solenoid valve react meaning it "clicks" and I can test with a vacuum pump that it opens, but nothing happens when I connect it to the harness, again, even tho I get 12VDC at the connector.
What am going to do as my last resort is park it and take apart the wiring harness so I can inspect the integrity of the 2 wires going to the purge solenoid valve. But before I do this I wanted to check with the community and see if there is something else am missing. I hate to rip off all of the wire coverings looking for a break. I need some advice as to where to start and which other wires need to be checked besides the blue/white and blue/brown.
Thanks in advance,
Miguel
Dallas, TX