p0440

stormyday

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k, got my new 02 trailblazer all fixed up and ready to go and turned it over to the old lady with all the bugs worked out. she drove it two days and came home and told me it was missing and smelled like gas. I cant find any gas leak, took it for a ride this morning and had my buddy, a Chrysler guy, put it on his computer. it gave us a code, po440. anyone have any ideas for me?
 
Make sure give it a few twist and most likely it will go away after a few runs if its the gas cap.
 
The light came back on this week, giving me p0440 again, put new fuel filter on this afternoon and noticed the filler neck is loose where it meets the fuel tank, is this common with these 02 trailblazers? I can see some blue silicone around it where someone mistake tried and patched it
 
GM doesn't use screw clamps. So what you have is a botched repair job. Probably need a new tank now. I would investigate the crack at the tank and see if it can be welded. But I think we have composite tanks so probably no.
 
Mine was just like that. Inlet into tank was broken. It was covered under a special extended warranty but is now expired. It affected most first year EXT/XL's. Depending on your mileage, you could try pleading your case at a dealer or GM directly to get it covered. Either way, you will need a tank.
 
We get the truck all nice and working smooth until the old lady drives it... nothing but trouble.
 
No kidding, I was tempted to keep it for myself and let her walk, we live 20 miles from where she works tho
 
i had the same code for the last 12 months, but in my case it was weird...
first i replaced the gas cap, problem solved! nahhhh i got the same code 3 months later, then i got away for another 6 months, 3 weeks ago i got it back, but i just bough the selenoid and the valve, just in case....
anyways, yesterday i did the smog check, and i passed with honors....lol, i guess now is the time to replace the valve and selenoid....
 
stormyday said:
The light came back on this week, giving me p0440 again, put new fuel filter on this afternoon and noticed the filler neck is loose where it meets the fuel tank, is this common with these 02 trailblazers? I can see some blue silicone around it where someone mistake tried and patched it

I had a leak there on mine (04 Envoy XUV), I have high miles, so no warranty coverage.

I found a product at Autozone (I think) that was called "SuperGlue for plastic" I cleaned up around the connection to the tank, let it dry and repaired it while off of the vehicle.
This lasted over a year and the gas smell came back, This time I use a standard gelled superglue while the tank was still on the vehicle and 6 months later still ok.

Not sure if you want to try this repair method, but cheaper than a tank. I'd stay away from used ones that probably have the same defect.
 
BRomanJr said:
I had a leak there on mine (04 Envoy XUV), I have high miles, so no warranty coverage.

I found a product at Autozone (I think) that was called "SuperGlue for plastic" I cleaned up around the connection to the tank, let it dry and repaired it while off of the vehicle.
This lasted over a year and the gas smell came back, This time I use a standard gelled superglue while the tank was still on the vehicle and 6 months later still ok.

Not sure if you want to try this repair method, but cheaper than a tank. I'd stay away from used ones that probably have the same defect.

When dealing with gasoline, it's better to be safe than sorry and most adhesives don't last in that environment.

Most of the defective ones should be out of circulation by now and you can check the manufacturing date on the tank to weed out the few that are left. You can also inspect it prior to buying it knowing where to look. Anything from an '05 up will not have this defect.
 
The special extended warranty that covered this defect specified 03 and 04 were affected.
 
Mooseman said:
The special extended warranty that covered this defect specified 03 and 04 were affected.

Not to rub it in, but I had mine replaced under the special warranty. I was so grateful i found this place (I suppose technically it was the os, but you guys are soo much better). If i remember correctly, I want to say the repair was $1000 for the dealer to do it. But as i think about now, that seems high. Maybe someone can chime in that had to pay for it. Good luck!
 
That's about right. Mine would have been $1200 out of warranty but that's dealer price. Any other garage would have likely been half that. Thank goodness I saw the warranty notice on the OS at the time.
 
89starquest said:
i had the same code for the last 12 months, but in my case it was weird...
first i replaced the gas cap, problem solved! nahhhh i got the same code 3 months later, then i got away for another 6 months, 3 weeks ago i got it back, but i just bough the selenoid and the valve, just in case....
anyways, yesterday i did the smog check, and i passed with honors....lol, i guess now is the time to replace the valve and selenoid....

I had the same code. I replaced the fuel tank pressure sensor and that solved it.
 
I repeatedly had the P0440 code and it ended up being the Evap purge solenoid, for some reason one of the hoses was not connected to it (previous owner)
 
stormyday said:
Any ideas of the best place to order a new tank ?

Since they were redesigned I would say a dealer. They are about $760. Use a junk yard for used. Should only be around $200.

You have another option though. Check this out. Not sure if it would last however.

[video=youtube;JCCSUjHsFgo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCCSUjHsFgo[/video]
 
As I said in my post before, a used one should be fine as long as you know what to look for the defect. If you want to go new, should be able to get it from a local parts shop or a rad and tank shop. RockAuto doesn't have them. Dealer should be the last place to go if you don't want to get raped.

As for that video, I dunno. It would have to be a perfectly smooth surface where the neck broke off to seal properly. And the original also has a rollover valve to prevent fuel from spilling in case of a rollover (and also prevents getting siphoned).
 
Mooseman said:
Dealer should be the last place to go if you don't want to get raped.

Unfortunately I don't think there is a choice here. Auto parts stores don't have them. And a radiator or tank shop would have to get an OEM one which isn't going to save any money. Even if they somehow got ahold of one I wouldn't trust it as it might be CCC (Chinese Cheap Crap).

I would stick with an OEM unit. Either new or used.
 
stormy, where in IL are you? I know a guy that is a parts manager at a dealer in the Chicago area that may be able to help with the price if you have to go new.
 
What size is your tank? Let me know and I'll send a PM to him on the other board we are members of.

Some things he can do a nice discount on, some things not.
 
Not sure of exact size, it's an 02 trailblazer extended, did gm offer different sizes on the 02 extended?
 
Dunno. I have a 25 gal. I'll try to find an owner's manual and see what it says.
 
I don't know how accurate cars.com is but it says 25.5 gal. I keep forgetting I can look things like that up online.
 
The manual I found only lists a 4.2L engine for 2002 (unless there are different manuals...) and it said 18.7.

So... I'll see what my buddy says. He may come back and ask for the VIN so he can run the build sheet.
 
Mooseman said:
When dealing with gasoline, it's better to be safe than sorry and most adhesives don't last in that environment.

I realize it might be a long shot but might be worth a try. This stuff is gasoline resistant and bonds ABS.

Epoxies : Permatex® PermaPoxy

Another option would be to call a gas tank repair shop and see if they repair ABS filler necks. From what I have read on the internet there is such a thing as ABS welding.
 
stormy, he said that since it is an EXT, it should be the 25 gal tank. He has one in his local warehouse, one day to get it. If it happens to be the 18.7, it's in MI and 2 days to get it. I'll PM more info for you.
 
mine is throwing the code and ive changed a few fuel sensors (the canister in the engine bay, the cartridge looking one on top of the shaft and the sensor that goes in back of the fuel tank). we did a evap smoke test and its not leaking from anywhere. i dont know where the hell to go with this anymore. could one of the sensors or solenoids that i changed be bad?

i have no cracks at the fuel tank or the filler neck connecting to it. the only thing that i could even think its the metal tube that goes from the gas tank filler hole to the rubber hose that connects to the fuel tank. its a bit rusted and oxidized but no smoke leak there however when i press the button to send smoke i smell gas. this is pissing me off already. all this stress and i havent even changed the gas cap. lol oh man i suck...we will see what people here say.
 

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