"Fred Buchholz" <fredbuchholz.DeleteThis@emlot.com> wrote in
news:fg0mih$2esd$1@pyrite.mv.net:
It may help others to know that I tracked down the source of the
problem to the Vacuum Switching Valve for the Pressure Sensor
mounted on the canister. It was stuck open. I took it apart and
found the little piston had rust on it. (had to force it out with
compressed air). I sanded the rust, put it back together and it
works fine.
This is located just behind the gas tank in a awful location to
access (not one of Toyota's better ideas). It has to be a
vulnerable part, and a likely suspect when the P0446 code appears.
The good news is that they can be taken apart and cleaned saving $.
My Camry now has 163,000 miles on the clock, and this is the first
problem I've had. What a car!
Fred
Thanks for posting your fix. Wish more people did. Had this problem
myself several years ago & luckily was still under warranty but
wouldn't be surprised to see it surface again. Once again, thanks.
dc
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