Subject: | EI07238 -- Fuel Cap May Not Seal, MIL/SES Light Illuminated with DTC P0442 - Evaporative Emission (EVAP) System Small Leak Detected and/or P0455 - Evaporative Emission (EVAP) System Large Leak Detected |
Models: | 2005 Cadillac DeVille |
2005-2006 Cadillac SRX |
2005-2007 Cadillac XLR, XLR-V |
2005-2007 Chevrolet Corvette |
2006-2007 Chevrolet Equinox |
2007-2008 Chevrolet Express |
2007-2008 GMC Savana |
2005 Pontiac Bonneville |
2006 Pontiac GTO |
2006-2007 Pontiac Torrent |
2005-2007 Saturn VUE |
with 2.0L, 2.2L, 2.3L, 2.8L, 3.4L, 3.5L, 3.8L, 4.2L, 4.4L, 4.6L, 4.8L, 5.7L, 6.0L or 7.0L Engine (VINs 4, A, C, D, E, F, K, U, V, Y -- RPOs LJ3, LC3, L61, LK9, LNJ, LP9, L36, L66, LH2, LD8, LY2, LR4, LS2, LY6, LS7) |
Attention: | Proceed with this bulletin ONLY if the customer has commented about this concern AND the EI number is listed in GMVIS. If the customer has not commented about this condition or the EI does not show in GMVIS, disregard the bulletin and proceed with diagnostics found in the published Service Information. THIS IS NOT A RECALL--refer to Service Bulletin 04-00-89-053B for more detail on the use of Engineering Information Bulletins. |
This bulletin is being revised to change the Engineering Contact Information and update the Important and Note Statements. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 07-06-04-022E (Section 06 -- Engine/Propulsion System).
Some customers may comment on a Service Engine Soon (SES) Light illuminated on the IP cluster and the fuel cap does not seal or tighten. Technicians may find DTC P0442 and/or P0455 set.
GM Engineering is attempting to determine the root cause for fuel caps not sealing and/or setting codes P0442 or P0455. GM Engineering has a need to obtain information first hand from the dealer technician during diagnosis and before repair. As a result, this information will be used by engineering to "root cause" the customer's concern and develop/validate a field fix. Please follow the instructions below regarding the requested information.
Important: If a vehicle is encountered with the above concern, complete the following steps; making sure all the information is documented on the Repair Order.
Important: DO NOT use fuel tank filler pipe/neck test adapters, fuel cap testers or smog machines when trying to root cause the EVAP leak.
Note: Skipping the nitrogen flow-meter test and only using the smoke test may lead to misdiagnosis of the fuel cap seal. The nitrogen flow-meter test on the EVAP system must be allowed to fill for 3 to 5 minutes, somewhat longer on vehicles
with large fuel tank capabilities, before evaluating the flow. If the flow indicator drops below the red flag and stays below it during or after the fill period, neither the EVAP system or the fuel cap is leaking.
• If DTC P0442 EVAP System Small Leak Detected is set, the condition is intermittent. • If DTC P0455 EVAP System Large Leak Detected is set, the condition could be caused by a restriction in the purge path. Follow that portion of the DTC P0455 diagnostic procedure that tests for a restriction.
• | If DTC P0442 - Evaporative Emission (EVAP) System Small Leak Detected is stored, proceed to diagnosis DTC P0442 in SI. |
• | If DTC P0455 - Evaporative Emission (EVAP) System Large Leak Detected is stored, proceed to diagnosis DTC P0455 in SI. |
• | If diagnostics lead to repair other components not related to the fuel tank filler pipe neck or fuel cap, repair accordingly and disregard this bulletin. |
• | Inspect the condition of the fuel cap by looking for small cracks or any damaged components. |
• | Inspect the fuel cap seal for distortion or cuts. |
• | Inspect the fuel filler neck sealing surface for gouges or dents produced accidentally by a fuel nozzle. |
Contact the appropriate GM Engineer from the list below before repairing the vehicle. GM Engineer Shane Isenhoff may be used as a secondary contact. GM Engineering may visit dealerships near the Southwest Michigan area. In either case, you will receive a response back within 2 hours on what action to take the same day of your call (Eastern Daylight Time).
If you do not receive a response from engineering, then proceed to repair the vehicle.
MAKE | MODEL | YEAR | ENGINE-RPO | PRIMARY CONTACT | PHONE # |
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Cadillac | DeVille | 2005 | LD8 | Essy Samimy | 586-492-5646 |
Cadillac | SRX | 2005-2006 | LH2 | ||
Cadillac | XLR, XLR-V | 2005-2007 | LC3, LH2 | ||
Chevrolet | Corvette | 2005-2007 | LS2, LS7 | ||
Pontiac | Bonneville | 2005 | L36, LD8 | ||
Chevrolet | Express | 2007-2008 | LR4, LY2, LY6 | Shane Isenhoff | 586-575-2225 |
GMC | Savana | 2007-2008 | |||
Pontiac | GTO | 2006 | LS2 | ||
Chevrolet | Equinox | 2006-2007 | LNJ | Nick Culinescu | 905-644-2049 |
Pontiac | Torrent | 2006-2007 | |||
Saturn | VUE | 2005-2007 | L61, L66 |
Important: DO NOT use the labor operation listed below if engineering did not respond.
For vehicles repaired under engineering direction, use:
Labor Operation | Description | Labor Time |
---|---|---|
L9714* | Engineering Information-Fuel Cap and Filler Pipe - Replace |
|
Bonneville/DeVille | 1.1 hrs | |
Corvette/XLR | 1.8 hrs | |
Equinox/Torrent | 1.4 hrs | |
Express/Savana | 0.9 hr | |
GTO | 0.7 hr | |
SRX | 1.5 hrs | |
VUE | 1.2 hrs | |
*This labor operation number is for bulletin use only. This number will not be published in the Labor Time Guide. |