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  1. That makes sense. Can you recommend a scan tool that is capable of erasing the permanent codes?
  2. Can anyone tell me the difference between permanent, pending, and current DTC codes? I have a 1484 Code in each of those categories. I can clear the current and pending codes, but the permanent, just like it's name says, isn't going away. I replaced my EVAP test pump, which I believe was the cause of these codes, but I feel that without being able to clear the permanent code that I won't know fore sure if the problem is fixed without clearing it out. Appreciate any advice, Mark
  3. Can anyone tell me what type of connectors are used for the 2 tubes that connect into the bottom of the EVAP cannister? Trying to replace my pump and looks like easiest route would be to take cannister completely out. I can barely see these connectors so I don't want to damage them by not knowing how they disconnect. Threaded? Quick disconnect? Half turn? Thanks,
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