Question about and Evaporative System leak

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I have a question about my 99RT/10 Evap system. While in storage for the winter I started my car to move it around in the garage and had a check engine light come on. I purchased a OBD2 reader and the fault came up as a PO 442 (small leak in the Evap System) with a little investigation I found out that can also mean a loose Gas Cap. I tightened the cap and reset the fault. Since then I have changed Fuel caps with a fellow owner and the fault continues to come on along with now a PO 455 (large leak). Just wondering if any other owners have had a similar problem and if there is a common leak area on these cars. Any help will be appreciated.
 

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Check for mouse damage. Not as easy on the viper because its low so getting under and feeling around is not as easy.
 
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That is a good place to start thanks for the tip. I think I will have to take the vehicle in to a smoke machine to try to locate the leak. Just was wondering if there was a common problem. thanks for the help
 

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Yeah, sorry I cant say on the Viper for sure but have seen a few lately. Recently on the Ram SRT. Located the canister and started feeling around and sure enough the little bastids gnawed right through a section but only on the top of the tube so it was a bit hard to spot without smoke. If its a large leak the smoke will find it quickly that's for sure.
 

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Leaking purge or re-circ. solenoid valve (if gas cap is good). Loose evap hose connection/s.

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