Check Engine: Evaporative Emission Purge Control Valve

Coach Rich

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Picked up my new Bronco Sport Big Bend this past Saturday and today with 71 miles on it the check engine light came on. Contacted my salesman and he had me use the Ford Pass app to identify what the alarm was. The engine control system has detected an electrical fault with the evaporative emission purge control valve and it's associated wiring. Doesn't sound major but we are not off to a great start.
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Picked up my new Bronco Sport Big Bend this past Saturday and today with 71 miles on it the check engine light came on. Contacted my salesman and he had me use the Ford Pass app to identify what the alarm was. The engine control system has detected an electrical fault with the evaporative emission purge control valve and it's associated wiring. Doesn't sound major but we are not off to a great start.
My guess - Probably a loose connection. With 71 miles on it, it often takes that long to throw an emissions fault.
 

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Picked up my new Bronco Sport Big Bend this past Saturday and today with 71 miles on it the check engine light came on. Contacted my salesman and he had me use the Ford Pass app to identify what the alarm was. The engine control system has detected an electrical fault with the evaporative emission purge control valve and it's associated wiring. Doesn't sound major but we are not off to a great start.
I got the same thing at 290 miles, approximately - 6 days old. I also an Engine Fault warning light, as well.
 
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Did this issue ever get resolved? I just posted a thread, this has been happening to me multiple times. 5 to be exact and now the dealership is blaming me.
 


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Did this issue ever get resolved? I just posted a thread, this has been happening to me multiple times. 5 to be exact and now the dealership is blaming me.
Hi there! Will you send us a message with your VIN and your local Ford dealer? I can look into things on my end.
 

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Hi there! Will you send us a message with your VIN and your local Ford dealer? I can look into things on my end.
Would be possible to throw the CEL for the evap, if the module is bad? I saw my vin is under the CSP for the module now.
 

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At 32,000 miles my Bronco Sport BB just illuminated an engine light. Auto store read it for me as a P04F0 EVAP System High Pressure Line Performance. I have tried inserting the fuel tube a number of times to see if it will turn off. Not thus far. In 2 weeks, I have a Ford dealership appointment to see why I'm leaking coolant. Should I wait until then to get this checked out? No signs of mileage decrease or rough idle.
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