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Question: PO442 OBD code on 2002 Corolla; not gas cap
I replaced the gas cap and the light still comes on; unlikely VSV near canister but dealer says he hasn't sold one of those in over 2 years; moreover, the dealer won't just replace the VSV but will replace the entire canister etc; could this be just a PCV valve or Oxygen sensor? I
jacked up the rear end and checked the lines and saw no detached or deteriorated vacuum lines
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