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Old Feb 25, 2009 | 04:50 PM
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Hello allroaders....Sorry been a while....but ...car has been great...no problems till today. Does anyone know where the N80 caister purge solenoid is located? My check engine light came on today, the code was p0441. I looked it up and it stated the solenoid or a vacuum line was bad. I checked the gas cap and it looked fine but i may replace anyway cause my car is 8 years old. If anybody has been down this road and has feedback i would be very thankful.
 
Old Feb 26, 2009 | 06:09 PM
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No idea where the solenoid is located, sorry. I'm glad to hear from someone who lives where I used to and still have family. I have relatives in Brewster, Orleans and Chatham. Have you lived on the Cape long?
 
Old Feb 27, 2009 | 09:12 PM
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Hello Ky allroad ...Well my wife was born and raised on cape....ptown to be exact. We have been back for approx 5 years. The Costa name is on my wifes side. If you've ever been to Capt Elmers restaurant in Orleans, thats the family line. Sounds like you have a simalair car. Ours is a 01 with tip. GREEN. It has been great with its own personality. The current problem turned out to be nothing more then a fuel cap. The check engine light went off today. The day I got the code i checked the fuel cap...cleaned the cap and area. Its been 3 days and BAMMM today was the day it went off. I'm sooo happy i dont have to spend any $. around here there is NOBODY to fix these cars. I have a guy 2 hrs off cape that does big stuff and a local guy that does oil changes. We love the car and its in great shape sooo the longer we can keep the car , the better. It has a couple of problems that we live with and its fine.
 
Old Feb 27, 2009 | 10:33 PM
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Hello back, glad your ride is acting better. I used to go to a mechanic (can't remember his name) in Orleans his shop was in the industrial park near the skating rink. He was pretty good, but when I went to him I had a crappy subaru wagon.
I don't know if you've ever heard of Eager Beaver Tree service but thats my uncle. If I ever get back to the Cape I'll have to check out Capt Elmers.
 
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