BuickBuff
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Hello all,
So I've used many forums like this one for advice as I'm a do it yourself'er when it comes to fixing cars, but a teacher by trade. I'm fairly good when it comes to this kind of stuff (with my other 2 vehicles I've owned, an '88 Bronco II, and a 2001 Explorer I've had LOTS of practice!) but it seems that I'm dealing with something that I have yet to encounter
I have a 1999 Century Custom that I bought relatively cheap about a year ago (for better gas mileage) and this past week it finally hit 100,000 miles. About I would say 5 months or so ago I got the 440 EVAP code. Knowing the history of this code the first thing I did was go out and replace the fuel cap (the previous owner had installed a locking cap, so I figured this was the problem to begin with). Well no such luck in this case, it's still on.
The other issue I have outside of the light being on is every time I go to fill up I have to watch the gallons going in because if I leave it running until it shuts itself off, gas will shoot back out of the hole and get all over. Also when filling at "full service" stations (especially on the NJTP for some reason), sometimes it will not fill up even on empty (it will fill for a few seconds, shut off and spit out at the not so happy attendant).
I'm assuming its one of the lines or valves or even the canister, which would require a trip to the shop as I don't have a smoke machine, but is there anything else anyone else could think of that I'm missing?
Thanks all for the advice and thank you for hosting a great website!
Buff
So I've used many forums like this one for advice as I'm a do it yourself'er when it comes to fixing cars, but a teacher by trade. I'm fairly good when it comes to this kind of stuff (with my other 2 vehicles I've owned, an '88 Bronco II, and a 2001 Explorer I've had LOTS of practice!) but it seems that I'm dealing with something that I have yet to encounter
I have a 1999 Century Custom that I bought relatively cheap about a year ago (for better gas mileage) and this past week it finally hit 100,000 miles. About I would say 5 months or so ago I got the 440 EVAP code. Knowing the history of this code the first thing I did was go out and replace the fuel cap (the previous owner had installed a locking cap, so I figured this was the problem to begin with). Well no such luck in this case, it's still on.
The other issue I have outside of the light being on is every time I go to fill up I have to watch the gallons going in because if I leave it running until it shuts itself off, gas will shoot back out of the hole and get all over. Also when filling at "full service" stations (especially on the NJTP for some reason), sometimes it will not fill up even on empty (it will fill for a few seconds, shut off and spit out at the not so happy attendant).
I'm assuming its one of the lines or valves or even the canister, which would require a trip to the shop as I don't have a smoke machine, but is there anything else anyone else could think of that I'm missing?
Thanks all for the advice and thank you for hosting a great website!

Buff