Investigating P0441 on Your 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe
A P0441 code on your 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe indicates incorrect purge flow in the EVAP system. The 2020 Santa Fe offers a 2.4L four-cylinder (standard) or 2.0L turbo. P0441 targets the purge circuit — the PCSV (Purge Control Solenoid Valve) and vacuum lines routing fuel vapors to the engine.
How the Code Sets
The ECM commands the PCSV open during driving and monitors fuel tank pressure. When flow deviates from calibration, P0441 stores. After 4+ years, component wear becomes a factor.
Ranked Suspects
- PCSV Failure (35% likelihood) — The leading suspect. Part: $25–$70. Labor: $55–$115.
- Vacuum Line Issue (20% likelihood) — Heat and vibration degrade rubber hoses. The 2.0T generates more turbo heat. Repair: $10–$40. Labor: $30–$80.
- Canister Close Valve (CCV) (15% likelihood) — Vent-side valve wear. Part: $25–$80. Labor: $75–$160.
- Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor (10% likelihood) — Inaccurate readings. Part: $30–$80. Labor: $50–$105.
- Charcoal Canister (10% likelihood) — From overfilling. Part: $95–$260. Labor: $75–$160.
- Wiring/Connector (5% likelihood) — Corroded connector.
- Gas Cap Seal (5% likelihood) — Check seal. Replace: $8–$15.
Warranty Status
Your 2020 Santa Fe is likely still within Hyundai's 5-year/60,000-mile basic warranty (through approximately 2025). The 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty (original owner) extends through 2030. Contact your Hyundai dealer — this repair may be fully covered.
Repair Costs (If Out of Warranty)
PCSV: $80–$185. Vacuum lines: $40–$120. CCV: $100–$240. FTP sensor: $80–$185. Charcoal canister: $170–$420.