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GMC Jimmy Engine Codes

10 messages,  Last post on Oct 05, 2009 at 8:37 PM

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Engine code 440 - Evaporative Emmissions by bgroulx
Dec 16, 2006 (9:29 am)
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I own a 1996 GMC Jimmy. For the past 3 months, I regularly (once every 2 weeks?) get a engine warning light resulting in code 440.
 
Initially, I was advised maybe it's just a bad batch of fuel or tightness of fuel cap. Obviously after so many repeats, this is not the problem.
 
So I don't get hosed going to a mechanic right off the bat, what would be the causes of this issue and the methods of diagnoses and possible repairs or replacements required?
 
I don't notice any coincidingissues with the vehicle and fuel economy has not dropped since the start of the problem (although in the past month, since weather is colder, fuel economy has dropped noticeably!)
 
Thank you.
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Re: Engine code 440 - Evaporative Emmissions [bgroulx] by repairdog
Dec 17, 2006 (4:34 am)
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Replying to: bgroulx (Dec 16, 2006 9:29 am)

From ODB-code site:
A code P0440 could mean one or more of the following has happened:
The gas cap is not installed or working properly
The purge solenoid has failed
The canister is plugged and not working properly
 
Possible Solutions, diagnosis can be tricky at times. Here are some things to try:
Remove and reinstall the gas cap, clear the code, and drive for a day and see if the codes come back.
Inspect the EVAP system for cuts/holes in tubes/hoses
Inspect for damaged or disconnected hoses around the Evap purge solenoid
Check and/or replace the sensor
Check and/or replace the purge valve
Have a professional use a smoke machine to detect leaks
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02 heated oxygen sensors by fishing1
Jun 12, 2007 (5:31 am)
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I have a 1998 4.3 letter Jimmy. I did a code read on it and it say PO147, heater circuit malfunction, bank 1 sensor 3. How do I know which sensor it is? I know they are on the exhaust system and there is at least 3 or 4 of them.
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Re: 02 heated oxygen sensors [fishing1] by repairdog
Jun 12, 2007 (9:22 am)
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Replying to: fishing1 (Jun 12, 2007 5:31 am)

Bank 1, sensor 1 is the first sensor on your driver side closest to the engine.
Bank 2, sensor 1 is the front pass side.
Bank 1, sensor 2 is the pre-cat (in front of)sensor.
Bank 1, sensor 3 is the rear most or post-cat sensor.
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91 jimmy hesitation by keltecbob
Oct 24, 2007 (12:52 pm)
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My son has a 91 s15, with TBI. it has started to hesitate when driving. It seems to idle fine, then on acceleration almost dies out, but if you backoff on normal accel it will slowly accelerate and shift gears. I've changed rotor,dist.cap, plugs, fuel filter, check resistance of wires. Also had a code of 44, replaced with new o2 sensor. Looking into the throat of carb I can see fuel spraying from both injectors. Don't really want to continue just replacing parts needlessly. Thinking maybe the throttle position sensor but don't know how to check the sensor properly. Also fuel pump maybe but it seems to be gettin lots of fuel when I run the accelerator up. Any ideas would be really helpful.
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PO442 CODE by SSG402MP
Nov 25, 2008 (2:15 pm)
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I have been fighting check engine codes for a year now and need some help. I have a 1998 Jimmy. It had a PO446 code for the longest which we replaced just about everything we can think of. We finally replaced the Charcoal canister and now we have a PO442 code. We smoked the system and found a small leak at the canister hose. We fixed that and it is still coming back with the PO442. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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Heater not getting hot enough by runninbear
Dec 16, 2008 (3:57 pm)
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I own a 1999GMC Jimmy with 114,000 moiles and it's lke new--has a new ac compressor but the heater is not getting near hot enough--no heater core leaks and no check engine light on and vents not stopped up. Please help with any suggestions or ideas---thank you
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2001 jimmy gmc emmision code by tica1
Mar 04, 2009 (5:34 pm)
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I cant pass the emission test because of code p0410 how can i fix this problem.
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1994 jimmy 4x4 switch no power by ron_a_tron
Oct 05, 2009 (8:37 pm)
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My wifes 94 jimmy had the transmission and transfer case rebiult a year ago, all was fine. 4x4 was engaged approx 10 times over the winter. a few months ago the rear wiper started to act up, and then lost all power.
The rear wiper and the 3 way 4x4 switch run of the same power ( this is only my guess). both lost power at the same time.
 
Where do i start ? thinking im going to try and feed the 4x4 switch with a power or test for continuity.

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