Thursday, February 10, 2011
P043E, P043F, P0441, P0455, P2401, P2402, P2419 DTC's on 2011 Toyota Tundra
Today, a brand new Tundra with 711 miles showed up at the shop with a multitude of evaporative emissions diagnostic trouble codes. These trouble codes all relate to malfunctions in the evaporative control system, the emmissions control system that traps gasoline vapors and prevents them from being vented into the atmosphere. Here is a screenshot of the trouble codes:
While it is unusual for a new Toyota to have any such problems, they do occur from time to time. The source of the problem was quickly traced to the charcoal canister (which has the leak detection pump and various other electronics built into it). 99% of the time, on just about any late model Toyota, if there are P2402 and a P2419 DTC's set at the same time, the vehicle is going to need a charcoal canister. Replacing the canister is a simple process. The canister is located behind the gas tank, towards the rear of the truck. Here's what it looks like prior to removal:
Next, you will need to disconnect any of the three emissions hoses connected to the charcoal canister, and then you will need to disconnect one electrical connector. After all the hoses and electrical connector have been disconnected, remove the 4 bolts holding the canister to the crossmember. The canister will then be ready for removal.
Installing a new canister is easy and straightforward, the procedure is exactly the reverse of removal. This repair would have been quite expensive if the truck was not under warranty (a little over $900 for the part alone). Here's a picture of the failed evaporative emission system charcoal canister.
TENGO UNA 4RUNNER 2007, SE ENCENDIERON LAS LUCES DEL TABLERO, EL SCANNER ARROJA TRES CODIGOS P2401-P2402-P2419, ALGUIEN ME PODRIA AYUDAR. toyota margarita no me da solucion y supuestamente me habian corregido la falla, me da la impresion que estan adivinando.
ReplyDeleteEl problema es que se te malogro es imagen que vez a mi le entro agua por eso se malogro
Deletei would actually open the canister, get it repaired and fix it back.
ReplyDeleteThe canister is a sealed unit.
DeleteHow would that be done ?
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this article, you saved my precious time for the repair.
ReplyDeleteDoes the computer need to be reprogrammed after changing out the canister?
ReplyDeleteHello I have tundra 2008 came code p043e p2402 p043f p2402
ReplyDeleteHow did you end up fixing this? Simply replaced canister and you all set?
DeleteDoes anybody know if the filler neck must be replaced as well? Some articles state that water intrusion is from there although I didn't find any evidence of that in my vapor canister.
ReplyDeleteHi I have the codes P043E and P043F P2401 P2402 reading youres comments I removed the canister to check it no water or anything.Seems to be nomal i checked just about averything any other sugestions.972-946-9951 i realy neex some help my truck is 2010 Toyota Tundra 4.6 v8 engine
ReplyDeletecould you just replace the fuel vapor leak detection pump instead of the whole canister.
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