P0442

Jeep Evaporative Emission System Leak Detected (Small Leak)

Specialized diagnostic report for Jeep owners dealing with the P0442 fault code.

Technician's Overview

🟢 MONITOR — NOT URGENT

EVAP monitor detected a leak approximately 0.020" or smaller in the fuel vapor system. When this code is triggered in a Jeep, the engine control module (ECM) has detected an issue with the EVAP System system.

Common Symptoms
  • MIL on, no drivability symptoms in my Jeep
  • Faint gasoline smell near fuel cap area (rare) in my Jeep
Probable Causes
  • Gas cap not tightened properly after fill-up — check here first, free fix
  • Cracked or deteriorated gas cap seal
  • Purge valve or vent valve leaking internally
  • Cracked EVAP charcoal canister hose or canister itself
Recommended Fixes for Jeep
  1. Remove and reinstall gas cap firmly until it clicks; clear code, drive, recheck
  2. Replace gas cap ($8–25) if code returns — most common definitive fix
  3. Smoke-test EVAP system from service port to locate leak if cap replacement fails
  4. Replace faulty purge solenoid or vent valve if leak is localized there
QUICK FIX TOOL

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