Investigating P0441 in Your 2024 Genesis GV80
Your 2024 Genesis GV80 — the facelifted model on the JX1 platform with the 2.5-liter turbo (300 hp) or 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 (375 hp) — has triggered P0441 for incorrect EVAP purge flow. The 2024 refresh brought updated styling and technology. With Genesis's outstanding warranty, dealer service is the clear path. P0441 indicates the ECM detected abnormal purge flow during self-testing.
Symptoms You Might Notice
- Steady check engine light
- Normal engine performance
- AWD (if equipped) working properly
- Possible faint fuel odor
- Emissions test failure
Common Causes — Ranked
1. ECM Software Calibration
The 2024 GV80 received a facelift with potential software changes. Updated ECM calibrations may need refinement for EVAP monitoring. A dealer reflash could resolve the issue without parts replacement.
2. Purge Control Solenoid Valve (PCSV)
Manufacturing variability on even a new PCSV can cause abnormal purge flow readings during ECM self-tests.
3. Canister Close Valve (CCV)
Road contamination can affect this valve even on a new vehicle. Less likely than software on a 2024 model.
Diagnostic Steps
- Check gas cap
- Contact Genesis for complimentary pickup and delivery
- Dealer performs GDS scan and checks for ECM updates
- Component testing if software doesn't resolve
Repair Cost Breakdown
- All repairs: $0 under warranty
- PCSV (retail): $120 – $270
- CCV (retail): $110 – $250
Can I Drive With P0441?
Yes. Your GV80 operates normally. P0441 is emissions-only.
Warranty Coverage
Your 2024 GV80 is firmly within Genesis's 5-year/60,000-mile basic warranty and 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty. Genesis's complimentary service pickup and delivery means you don't even need to visit the dealer in person. The repair should be fully covered.