jeepdreamer
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- Ft Myer, Va
Stupid question but as I've spent the last 2+ hours going through searches for EVAP and misfire codes...I have a question I couldn't find an answer to.
Let say I have a small evap leak code (PO442 IIRC) and pretend I changed the fuel cap and it fixes it. Would the code go away on its own or will I have to hook it up to a reader and clear it out manually?
I'm getting a small EVAP leak and a misfire on cyl 4 (Po303?). Yup, its an 01 4.0 with auto and so far I haven't seen any indication the head has cracked (yet) but I'm hopeful its not bad. Have to find time to do a compression test on it but I really, REALLY need to get it through the inspection here in VA. Anyone have any advice, thoughts, or cheats? I'd appreciate it.
Let say I have a small evap leak code (PO442 IIRC) and pretend I changed the fuel cap and it fixes it. Would the code go away on its own or will I have to hook it up to a reader and clear it out manually?
I'm getting a small EVAP leak and a misfire on cyl 4 (Po303?). Yup, its an 01 4.0 with auto and so far I haven't seen any indication the head has cracked (yet) but I'm hopeful its not bad. Have to find time to do a compression test on it but I really, REALLY need to get it through the inspection here in VA. Anyone have any advice, thoughts, or cheats? I'd appreciate it.