P0447: OBD-II code P0447 flags an open circuit at the EVAP vent control valve — the PCM commanded the vent valve but no current is flowing through the solenoid.
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Symptoms
- Check engine light is on; the engine drives normally with no drivability symptoms.
- The EVAP self-test cannot complete because the vent valve won't seal the tank for pressure testing.
- The vehicle will fail an OBD-II emissions inspection until the EVAP monitor runs clean.
Common causes
- A failed vent valve with an open internal coil, common after years of exposure under the vehicle.
- An unplugged connector at the vent valve or a broken control wire, often near the charcoal canister.
- A blown fuse feeding the vent valve or a corroded connector from road spray and debris.
What to do?
Locate the vent valve near the charcoal canister. Verify connector is fully seated. Measure coil resistance; infinite means an open coil. Check for power at the valve when commanded. Replace the vent valve or repair wiring as needed.