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A vapor leak in the fuel system.A vapor leak in the fuel system.
You need to find the source of the small fuel system vapor leak.
Either the gas cap is loose, or there is another large vapor leak in the fuel system.Either the gas cap is loose, or there is another large vapor leak in the fuel system.
It is a vapor leak in the fuel system. Starting in 1996 vehicles check for leaks down to .020 inch.
The computer has detected a large fuel system vapor leak. A loose gas cap is a common cause.The computer has detected a large fuel system vapor leak. A loose gas cap is a common cause.
Verify that the cap is tight. Drive for a couple of days, and if the light is still on, you have a vapor leak in the fuel system and will need service.Verify that the cap is tight. Drive for a couple of days, and if the light is still on, you have a vapor leak in the fuel system and will need service.
Yes, most vehicles have an on-board system to check for vapor leaks in the fuel system.Yes, most vehicles have an on-board system to check for vapor leaks in the fuel system.
That actually says GASCAP. It means that the PCM has detected a large vapor leak from the fuel system and it assumes you have left the gas cap loose.That actually says GASCAP. It means that the PCM has detected a large vapor leak from the fuel system and it assumes you have left the gas cap loose.
You are looking for a vapor leak from the fuel system. Check the gas cap, lines and hoses from the tank to the engine.
EVAP code. po455 is an EVAP leak code for your vehicle's fuel emissions system. This is usually a fuel vapor leak or a lack of purge in the fuel vapor system. If you seem to be burning more fuel than usual you should get your car looked at soon. Could cause some problems down the road.
That is actually gascap. Either the gas cap is loose or there is a large vapor leak in the fuel system.
Any leak in the fuel vapor recovery system.