Investigating P0441 on Your 2022 Subaru Crosstrek
A P0441 code on your 2022 Subaru Crosstrek signals incorrect purge flow in the EVAP system. The Crosstrek offers a 2.0L boxer four-cylinder (standard) or 2.5L boxer four-cylinder (Sport/Limited). P0441 targets the purge circuit — the purge control solenoid and vacuum lines routing fuel vapors to the engine.
How the Code Sets
The ECM opens the purge control solenoid during driving and monitors fuel tank pressure. When flow deviates from calibration, P0441 stores.
Top Causes
- Purge Control Solenoid Failure (35% likelihood) — The primary suspect. Part: $30–$70. Labor: $50–$110.
- Vacuum Line Issue (20% likelihood) — Cracked or loose hoses. Both engines are naturally aspirated with moderate heat. Repair: $10–$35. Labor: $25–$75.
- Vent Control Solenoid (15% likelihood) — Affects pressure dynamics. Part: $25–$75. Labor: $70–$155.
- Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor (10% likelihood) — Inaccurate readings. Part: $30–$75. Labor: $45–$100.
- Charcoal Canister (10% likelihood) — From overfilling. Part: $85–$245. Labor: $70–$150.
- Gas Cap Seal (5% likelihood) — Check seal. Replace: $8–$15.
- Wiring/Connector (5% likelihood) — Corroded connector.
Warranty Status
Your 2022 Crosstrek may still be within Subaru's 3-year/36,000-mile basic warranty. The 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty and 8-year/80,000-mile federal emissions warranty provide additional coverage.
Repair Costs
Purge solenoid: $80–$180. Vacuum lines: $35–$110. Vent solenoid: $95–$230. FTP sensor: $75–$175. Charcoal canister: $155–$395.