P0449 Code Help
#1
Ok, I'm pretty sure its the Purge Control Solenoid, but I have a few questions
I have a 2000 tiburon, and I was wondering where the Purge control solenoid is, second, after searching through the internet, I was wondering if this item is available anywhere besides the dealer or Ebay, I looked on Kspec with no luck
The car is running perfectly, but I have problems filling the tank, and afterwards, its a bit hard to start, from what I understand, those are classic symptoms
any help appreciated, thanks,
Chris
I have a 2000 tiburon, and I was wondering where the Purge control solenoid is, second, after searching through the internet, I was wondering if this item is available anywhere besides the dealer or Ebay, I looked on Kspec with no luck
The car is running perfectly, but I have problems filling the tank, and afterwards, its a bit hard to start, from what I understand, those are classic symptoms
any help appreciated, thanks,
Chris
#2
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From: Leesville, Louisiana
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon
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SERVICE MANUAL
Applies to: Tiburon 1998-2001 GROUP Emissions Control System Evaporative Emission Control System
INSPECTION NOTE When disconnecting the vacuum hose, make a mark on it so that it can be reconnected to its original position.
Applies to: Tiburon 1998-2001 GROUP Emissions Control System Evaporative Emission Control System
INSPECTION NOTE When disconnecting the vacuum hose, make a mark on it so that it can be reconnected to its original position.
- Disconnect the vacuum hose from the solenoid valve.
- Detach the harness connector.
- Connect a vacuum pump to the nipple to which the red-striped vacuum hose was connected.
- Apply vacuum and check when voltage is applied to the evaporative emission canister purge solenoid valve and when the voltage is discontinued. Battery voltage Normal condition When applied
Vacuum is released
When discontinued
Vacuum is maintained
- Measure the resistance between the terminals of the solenoid valve. RESISTANCE SPECIFICATION EVAP Canister Purge Solenoid Valve: (Coil resistance) 26 [at 20°C (68°F) Ohm
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SERVICE MANUAL
Applies to: Tiburon 1998-2001 GROUP Emissions Control System Evaporative Emission Control System
VACUUM HOSE
Engine coolant temperature: 80-95°C (176-205°F)
Applies to: Tiburon 1998-2001 GROUP Emissions Control System Evaporative Emission Control System
VACUUM HOSE
Engine coolant temperature: 80-95°C (176-205°F)
- Disconnect the vacuum hose from the intake manifold purge hose nipple and connect a hand vacuum pump to the nipple.
- Start the engine and check that, after raising the engine speed by racing the engine, vacuum remains fairly constant. NOTE If there is no vacuum created, it is possible that the intake manifold port may be clogged and require cleaning.
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SERVICE MANUAL
Applies to: Tiburon 1998-2000 GROUP Fuel System Fuel Delivery System
OVERFILL LIMITER (TWO-WAY VALVE) REPLACEMENT
Applies to: Tiburon 1998-2000 GROUP Fuel System Fuel Delivery System
OVERFILL LIMITER (TWO-WAY VALVE) REPLACEMENT
- Disconnect the vapor hoses, and then remove the overfill limiter.
- Connect the overfill limiter in the correct direction.
towards the end of this document, you can find the part you're looking for. http://www.rdtiburon.com/index.php?act=att...post&id=475
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Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon
I inspected my evap system yesterday to make sure I did not puncture it with a sheet metal screw when I installed my nitrous system. Everything was fine.
I think that's the purge solenoid on the top left side of the box. It's just 1 screw and 1 nut to remove the box from the car.
I think that's the purge solenoid on the top left side of the box. It's just 1 screw and 1 nut to remove the box from the car.
#8
I had though it was the same part as DTN pointed out but its not.
http://www.rdtiburon.com/index.php?showtopic=25368
If you live in the rust belt you may be drilling and tapping new holes for your bracket as your bolts have rusted tight.
http://www.rdtiburon.com/index.php?showtopic=25368
If you live in the rust belt you may be drilling and tapping new holes for your bracket as your bolts have rusted tight.
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Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon
^^ Yeah, I have no idea when it comes to evap systems.
It's always a good measure to spray down rusted bolts with penetrating oil a few days prior to removing them. After I order parts, the next thing I do is get under my car with the penetrating oil to loosten the rust. I then use it 15 minutes before I plan on removing the bolt. I do get alot of rusted bolts on my car living near the ocean especially on the suspension and brakes.
It's always a good measure to spray down rusted bolts with penetrating oil a few days prior to removing them. After I order parts, the next thing I do is get under my car with the penetrating oil to loosten the rust. I then use it 15 minutes before I plan on removing the bolt. I do get alot of rusted bolts on my car living near the ocean especially on the suspension and brakes.