Accent p1401 code
#1
Accent p1401 code
I wonder if anyone has the definitive answer on what the remedy is for this code on a 2003 Accent. There seems to be numerous ideas on the net, from the code not existing to a dm-tl air pump motor current draw is higher or lower than expected (normal = 17-36 ma). If the later is correct, could someone tell me what and where this air pump motor is located.
Thanks for any info.
Thanks for any info.
#2
Emission Control System > Evaporative Emission Control System >
I wonder if anyone has the definitive answer on what the remedy is for this code on a 2003 Accent. There seems to be numerous ideas on the net, from the code not existing to a dm-tl air pump motor current draw is higher or lower than expected (normal = 17-36 ma). If the later is correct, could someone tell me what and where this air pump motor is located.
Thanks for any info.
Thanks for any info.
The diagnosis module comprises an electromechanically driven pump together with a change-over valve and heater. The engine management system measures the pump's electrical current consumption while pumping air into the canister and fuel tank to check the system's leakage. If the electrical current consumption is over the threshold value specified before in the memory, this means that there is a tank-system leak.
Last edited by ken99; 02-02-2009 at 10:49 PM.
#3
From http://www.hmaservice.com/
The diagnosis module comprises an electromechanically driven pump together with a change-over valve and heater. The engine management system measures the pump's electrical current consumption while pumping air into the canister and fuel tank to check the system's leakage. If the electrical current consumption is over the threshold value specified before in the memory, this means that there is a tank-system leak.
The diagnosis module comprises an electromechanically driven pump together with a change-over valve and heater. The engine management system measures the pump's electrical current consumption while pumping air into the canister and fuel tank to check the system's leakage. If the electrical current consumption is over the threshold value specified before in the memory, this means that there is a tank-system leak.
#4
Good luck.
Last edited by ken99; 02-03-2009 at 10:34 PM. Reason: I can't spell worth squat.
#9
Pretty easy,, have new part in hand, and un-bolt & unplug accordingly to to place old part in your hand.. It's under the car at left rear along with the evap canister.
Without functioning DMTL, the car will not complete an EVAP self test, so on comes the MIL.
Without functioning DMTL, the car will not complete an EVAP self test, so on comes the MIL.