In my case replacing the fuel pressure sensor did the trick. Note: I did check that the EVAP canister was not blocked by blowing into it, and also checked the vent worked by applying power to it manually using a 12v battery. No cobwebs or anything blocking the hoses when I first removed the canister. I/m readiness shows as OK (after a few local and highway drives) and CEL did not return.
For 2015 Honda CRV , any idea how much it cost to replace Evap system -(EVAP CANISTER, CANISTER SHUT VALVE, EVAP CANISTER AND FUEL TANK PRESSURE SENSOR )
What was the computer code that mapped to this problem - was it P2422? Sometimes spiders can climb in there and block the Evap Canister. check out this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AdDQu4Z66zw.html