bahamutangel
Member
Hey all. 2006 Mazda3 5 speed manual 2.0L. So yesterday morning, my check engine light came on when I started her up in the morning. I had gotten home about 9 hours before that with no light.
I drove to work and back, have unscrewed and rescrewed my fuel cap about 4 times, and had AutoZone run their little diagnsotic test, with the result being:
EVAP control leak detected-small leak
Probable cause:
Faulty fuel cap
Canister faulty
Purge valve solenoid faulty
Damaged/leaking EVAP hose
Faulty EVAP leak detection pump
Any of these seem likely to happen overnight? It recently started to get cold around here, dropping to between 40 and 25 degrees overnight. Should I just get the light reset? I'm not seeing a drop in fuel consumption either (drove about 50 miles yesterday).
I drove to work and back, have unscrewed and rescrewed my fuel cap about 4 times, and had AutoZone run their little diagnsotic test, with the result being:
EVAP control leak detected-small leak
Probable cause:
Faulty fuel cap
Canister faulty
Purge valve solenoid faulty
Damaged/leaking EVAP hose
Faulty EVAP leak detection pump
Any of these seem likely to happen overnight? It recently started to get cold around here, dropping to between 40 and 25 degrees overnight. Should I just get the light reset? I'm not seeing a drop in fuel consumption either (drove about 50 miles yesterday).