I have been reading through this forum for a while now trying to figure out the problem with my truck. I guess this is a common problem that chevy doesn't want to fix. I have a 2005 chevy silverado Z71 5.3L crew cab. At about 95,000 miles the check engine light came on. The P0049 code came up. So here are my questions...
1. Is it really necessary to replace the evap vent valve solenoid with the kit with the extra filter?
The replacement kits run from $65 to $160 depending where you buy it. I think i found an AC Delco 214-2082 on amazon for around $65. That's not including the heater hose.
I have only been able to find one original part....Duralast PV485 from autozone. It's $23.99.
If the original part lasted 95,000 miles, I cant understand why I need to spend $65 for the kit when i can get the solenoid with the canister for $23.99.
2. After driving around withe the check engine light on for a week or so, I checked the codes again. It now shows two codes. P0049 and P0049P.
Does anyone know what the difference is? I havent been able to find what the (P0049 P) code is...
1. Is it really necessary to replace the evap vent valve solenoid with the kit with the extra filter?
The replacement kits run from $65 to $160 depending where you buy it. I think i found an AC Delco 214-2082 on amazon for around $65. That's not including the heater hose.
I have only been able to find one original part....Duralast PV485 from autozone. It's $23.99.
If the original part lasted 95,000 miles, I cant understand why I need to spend $65 for the kit when i can get the solenoid with the canister for $23.99.
2. After driving around withe the check engine light on for a week or so, I checked the codes again. It now shows two codes. P0049 and P0049P.
Does anyone know what the difference is? I havent been able to find what the (P0049 P) code is...