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Well it came back like you said it would. I had to get gas and I noticed a little something on the rubber part on the gas cap seal. A piece of paper or leaf or something. After I cleaned that off the check engine light went away. I drove the truck for a couple hours after that and the light went away. Do you think that little piece of something wasn’t letting the gas cap have a complete seal and that could’ve been the vacuum leak?
It came back! I thought I figured it out. Back to the drawing board I guess. I found out though that my pcv valve isn’t changeable. It feels like it is part of the valve cover.
It came back! I thought I figured it out. Back to the drawing board I guess. I found out though that my pcv valve isn’t changeable. It feels like it is part of the valve cover.
So the check engine light came back on. My driveway has a decline to it and I back in so the front end of my truck is pointing at a down weird angle. I started the truck up this morning and the light was gone. I just installed the Mishimoto performance transmission cooler yesterday is the only difference. After I installed it the light was still on. Does this information provide a direction to look for the issue causing the p219a code?
So still am having the p219a code come and go. This time I took some screen shots of the scan till readings. Anyone seeing anything that would cause this code? Any help would be appreciated. Also still looking for a vacuum leak.