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The repair code P1409 on a Ford Escape is for the EVR Control Circuit. You will need to replace the circuit.
Replace the vent valve. Repair open, short, or resistance problem in the control circuit. Repair an open, or short, or resistance problem in the power circuit, or replace the PCM.
Replace the climate control/fan circuit fuse.
Integrated circuit
P0441 - Evaporative Emissions System "Leak Detection Pump" or "Powertrain Control Module" replace whatever is under warranty first.
Trouble Code P1457 means:Evaporative emissions EVAP control system leakage So to fix it you need to replace the EVAP Canister
Replace the catalytic converter.
I never replace it ,only if you need to like before a smog test so it can pass emissions
It depends on what caused the device to not power on. The battery could be damaged. Replace the battery. The charging unit could be damaged. Replace the charging unit or find the damaged component and replace it. The charging connector could be damaged. Replace the circuit board or find the damaged component and replace it. The power button could be damaged. Replace the circuit board or find the damaged component and replace it. Something could have fried the circuit board. Replace the circuit board or find the damaged component and replace it.
You can reset a circuit breaker but a fuse you must replace.
P0447 Evaporative Emission Control System Vent Control Circuit Open Possible open circuit, check the connector at the evap canister for water and corrosion as this part is exposed to the elements and wet weather will cause moisture to enter the connector and replace the part as soon as possible your gas mileage will improve :)
If it is leaking or rotted