PO446 code resolved
Just thought I'd mention that I had the infamous PO446 code which is an EVAP emissions vent malfunction code. I tried the gas cap first. No luck. Then I went through the repair manual diagnosis procedure. According to Toyota the VSV for vapor pressure sensor was a real problem and the part number even changed, but mine was working as well as the VSV for EVAP, in the engine bay. In the end, it turned out to be the actual charcoal canister (or one of the valves that is a part of it). I bought the part new at Toyota $292.00 and it seems to have solved the problem.
This is just an FYI for anyone who has this code and is keeping track of the possible causes. In my case, I didn't just replace stuff, I actually went through all the appropriate checks and in the end the canister did not hold a vacuum.
This is just an FYI for anyone who has this code and is keeping track of the possible causes. In my case, I didn't just replace stuff, I actually went through all the appropriate checks and in the end the canister did not hold a vacuum.
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