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Checked the gas cap and that was it. I had this same problem about 6-7 years ago. took the car to a local dealership, they fixed it and charged me $60.00.. I am so glad I bought this little device..it has already paid for itself....
Used your obd scanner this morning and I appreciate that you guys went through the effort to explain all of this so clearly. The scanner and app were money well spent. 👍🏼
PO455 code is usually not a gas cap although it can be. Mine in a 05 ford expedition is a evap sensor above the gas tank requiring the tank to be dropped. The sensor and wire cost $850 plus labor to drop tank, not such a simple fix. A smoke test will find the culprit or maybe not. Old cars are notorious for evap codes and they can be a bitch to find and fix
just put my extra fixd in hubby's truck with check engine light on, got P0455 code... Will let you know if what emission evap leak it is- he did say that he thinks the gas has been going out pretty fast in his truck..
Got code P0457 as well as check gas cap light, replaced 18 year old gas cap lmao a few days ago, got a new code today P0455, I have an 04’ Mazda Tribute, any suggestions?
Yes, misfire The idea is that the computer is assuming the system is sealed and acting properly. When it opens the Purge valve it's assuming a set amount of fuel vapors will be released into the engine. If those fuel vapors are not there, the engine misfires under that assumption the fuel mixture was proper. Assumption was my WORD A DAY CALENDAR word for this morning. ---------------------- Imagine an assembly line that makes PB&J. Bread 🍞, peanut butter, jelly, bread 🍞 BPBJB, BPBJB etc.... When they run out of jelly the machine still attempts an empty scoop not knowing the jelly is gone. It's a machine. You're left with PB sandwiches that have no jelly....aka a misfire
@@EvilTwin123 you didn't have to be so patronizing with the last part, I'm sure most of the world already could figure it out without your Peanut Butter and jelly analogy sir🤓
Can anyone tell me where the fumes go if there is a gross leak? Or better yet, how are they getting vented to the atmosphere? Trying to understand. If you're driving long distance and you get one of these leaks. Will it vent to the atmosphere for safety purposes?
Or it's one of the multitude of sensors is malfunctioning, and it's going to cost you a whole hell of a lot of money to find out which of the many system parts is/are malfunctioning. This is one crap generic error message.
@@williamyoung2930 I don't remember exactly except that it wasn't my gas cap (which is what I was hoping it was). I took it to Sun Auto, and they replaced a hose and I think a valve and maybe some other stuff, and it cost me a lot of money.
Hi I have a question. I'm having a evap large leak p0455 on my 2007 Hyundai sonata 3.3L v6. I bought a new gas cap and code was still there so I paid for smoke test. They said canister vent valve was faulty and leaking. So I've replaced that and code came back 2 days later. I would think its maybe a line but they said they didn't see any bad hoses and it was only leaking from the vent valve. Any ideas or suggestions?
@@GermanShepherdDaphne I actually had a leak cause my lock ring wasn't any good and that code came on did u change your ring or do you know if there's a leak