P0443: EVAP → Purge Control Valve → Circuit

P0443 is a generic OBD-II code, which means that it has the same meaning for any vehicle.  It indicates the EVAP purge control valve circuit is malfunctioning in some way.  This is typically caused by a short in the wiring to or from the purge valve solenoid, or an issue with the solenoid itself.

Your vehicle’s Evaporative Emissions Control System is responsible for sending fuel vapor from the gas tank and sending it to the intake, where it can be burned.  Otherwise these vapors are sent out into the air.

 

P0443 Quick Facts

  • Indicates that there is a problem with the wiring to/from the purge valve or the purge valve solenoid has a short/open circuit.
  • P0443 typically won’t affect the way that the vehicle runs.
  • You may smell gas.
  • Most commonly caused by a bad purge valve solenoid.
  • P0443 should not be considered an immediate breakdown risk.

 

OBD-II P0443 Diagnosis

 

P0443 Symptoms

There typically won’t be much in the way of noticeable symptoms associated with P0443.  P0443 is often accompanied by another code, which could have common symptoms.

  • Check Engine Light– This is often the only symptom that you’ll see with this trouble code.
  • Gas Smell– If the purge valve is stuck shut, when the fuel vapor builds up it will escape into the air.  You may smell gas when you aren’t moving very fast.
  • Lean Condition– A lean condition indicates that the ignition process is occurring with too much air and not enough fuel in the mixture.  If it’s bad enough, it can cause the engine to run rough.  This is not very common though.

 

P0443 Causes

P0443 indicates that there is a problem with the process that commands the purge valve solenoid.  Your vehicles ECM commands the purge valve by activating a ground circuit.  P0443 occurs when the ECM has told the purge valve to open and it detects that didn’t open due to a wiring problem.

  • Purge Valve Solenoid–  The wiring in the purge valve solenoid can go bad, which means it can’t respond to instructions from the PCM.
  • Wiring Issues– If the wiring harness from the PCM to the purge valve solenoid is frayed or shorted out, the purge valve won’t open and P0443 will be thrown.  Take a look at the wiring harness plugged into the purge valve solenoid and see if it looks undamaged and that it is secure.

Check to see if the gas cap is secured properly.  Sometimes that can trigger a false P0443.

 

P0443 Diagnosis

A good code scanner can really help aid you in diagnosing P0443.  You’ll be able to command the purge valve to open.  When it opens, you should be able to hear it.  If you don’t hear anything at all, you’ll need to check to see if the purge valve solenoid is getting any voltage.  If it is, and the ground is good, it’s almost certainly the solenoid that is at fault.

If there isn’t voltage at the solenoid, you’ll need to go back and see if there is a wiring issue.  You’re going to be looking for frayed and shorted wiring going to the solenoid.

Here’s a good YouTube video on how to diagnose P0443:

 

Conclusion: P0443

P0443 is a relatively easy trouble code to diagnose.  Just track down the wiring issue.  Good luck!