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All good stuff. I will be checking my electrical connections. A poor connection equals resistance. Current lost to resistance is dissipated primarily as heat. Too much heat in one place equals trouble.
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It would be great to follow this through to a fix. I am having the same code P0442 and is keeping the CEL on. The 2009 X5 3.0 is out of warranty and is sitting at 56K miles. It runs very well with no smells or hesitation. I purchased the BMWhat ap and reset the CEL and the X5 would run with no errors for several days. It starts with the check gas cap error and then later puts up the CEL a couple of days later.
I purchased a new gas cap and the problem came back quickly. I then purchased a DMTL pump and did the replacement procedure posted from Gregg3gs. Visually inspected the hoses and checked the connections at the wheel well side. Looking for the next step or taking it to the dealer. MD has the worthless emissions inspection and will need to get this resolved so I can pass inspection and stop paying penalties.
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I assume you have the evap hose diagram and have checked every single component??? not just hoses, but valves, fittings, even the tank? |
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wetzie - notice I updated the diy. I found my electrical connector melted, therefore the vapors were leaking out of the tank and generating the error. |
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Actually, the pin connection is on top of the plastic fuel pump housing, outside of the fuel tank. It is normally sealed off from gasoline, until you have a problem like this which results in a hole in the fuel chamber. Dielectric, I'm hoping, will reduce the chance of that hole reoccurring, thereby keeping the fuel and its vapors away from the connection.
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Agree. Those pins are in air. Contacts in a fuel tank are always a bad idea. TWA800. |
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