Upstream sensor located by engine,or downstream sensor in exhaust under car ,or if blinking ,possible catalytic converter failure
Could be many reasons. Have the codes read, they will help lead you to the problem. Most auto parts stores will read the codes for you for zip.
If the light has come on the system has a problem and set a code(s). Most auto parts stores can read the code(s) and tell you what went wrong.
Could be gas cap not installed properly Usually a problem in the emission control system - most auto parts will scan for free Check vacuum lines
Usually a problem in the emission control system - have vehicle scanned to determine the problem Usually a problem in the emission control system - have vehicle scanned to determine the problem Usually a problem in the emission control system - have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
This ODB code could indicate a problem with any part of the evaporative emission control system: gas cap, rubber hoses, canister, or purge solenoid.
Could be a problem in the emission control system. Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
A bad/clogged EGR or pcv valve can cause a motor to shutter, idle erratically, hesitate and/or stumble on acceleration and have decreased performance. Some emission control systems can be sensitive enough that it in theory could happen. W/ some nissans and hyundais a oil fill cap or fuel tank cap that is left off will cause a motor to die. I have personally experienced it w/ a 91 Nissan stanza and a 06 sonata.
PO452 is the name of the error code you are receiving. The evaporative emission pressure sensor mount plug could be disconnected so that should solve the problem.
P0440 = EVAP Emission Control System Malfunction . Could be as simple as a loose or faulty gas cap.
VW sharan 2007 , Yellow light "Emmiossion workshop" what cause this and how can be rectified?
Due to the fact that there are no warning labels that the company puts out in the product, I do not believe that it could cause cancer.
Could be a broken timing chain. Could be a cooked Engine Control Module. I'd guess the timing chain first. ECMs usually give some warning.