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Trouble code P1457 means: EVAP Emission Control System Leak Detected (Control Canister System) Need to check the EVAP canister for leaks in the hoses

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Q: Where are the parts associated with a P1457 DTC on a 2001 Honda Accord located?
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My car have code p1457 it's Honda accord ex 3.0 what does that code means?

Honda code P1457 means EVAP Emission control system leak detected (control canister system)


Does Engine check P1457 Honda accord cause damage to car?

No, it will not harm the engine. P1457 will not harm the engine nor will it make the engine run bad. It just means the EVAP canister & the related system of hoses & valves is not airtight as it should be. You have a leak somewhere.


What are the signs that a Honda engine needs a P1457 check?

There are many different signs that will tell you that your Honda P1457 will need to be checked. Some of the more common are when the engine knocks and you start losing power.


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Trouble code P1457 means: EVAP Emission Control System Leak Detected (Control Canister System)


Engine check P1457 Honda Civic?

The code specifically means P1457 Evaporative Emissions (EVAP) Control System Leakage (EVAP Canister System). These can be very tricky to find. First thing and cheapest thing to do is replace the gas cap and then see if the check engine light goes out after your drive it enough or have the light reset. If that does not work then you need to take it to a shop and have a smoke test run.


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Trouble Code P1457 means:Evaporative emissions EVAP control system leakage So to fix it you need to replace the EVAP Canister


What does the code p1457 on your car mean?

It means you have a leak in the emmision evap control cannister system. So you are going to need to find the leak. I'll give you a little tip though that Amy save you some time. Check that the gas cap is on all the way. It needs to click three times when you put it on. If it doesn't it can give you a false reading in the evap system. Good luck.


Engine check P1457 Honda accord?

There is a leak in the EVAP Emission Control System Leak Detected (Control Canister System), many people advise that a loose gas cap is the reason. They are incorrect, loose gas caps produce P1456, EVAP Emission Control System Leak Detected (Fuel Tank System). The P1457 typically means that you will need to have your vent shut valve on the canister under the car checked. Not something a casual weekend warrior can do. There are several checks that are done to narrow the problem, including vacuum leak tests and electrical tests. Pretty much a professional mechanic job. Check out this link for more information http://www.obd-codes.com An over- 65 weekend warrior certainly can replace the vent shut valve.* The hardest part was getting the car properly jacked and supported. I used the center jack point in the rear and two jack stands. For tools, you need 10mm and 12mm socket wrenches, vise-grip pliers, and a Phillips screwdriver. A 10-mm crowfoot or very short socket will be helpful. There are three bolts (10-mm head) that hold the canister to the car. There are two bolts (12-mm head) that hold a parking break cable bracket. Remove all 5 bolts. Undoing the parking brake cable bracket allows easier access to the canister. The rear-most bolt on the canister is under a cross brace. That is where the crowfoot or shortened socket comes in handy. After the bolts are removed, drop the canister down so you can access the two screws holding the shut valve in place. The screws are probably rusted. Use vise-grips (use ones with teeth on the jaws, if available) to grab the screws by the sides and get them started to turn. A little penetrating oil helped too. Of course, you need to disconnect the electrical connector, which is a typical pinch and pull connector, and the rubber connecting tube. Replace the new valve and reassemble. The valve does not come with the two mounting screws. My Honda dealer was kind enough to give them to me, including new washers. *The correct name of the valve is as stated above. Autozone had no listing for the shut valve. It has the identical valve, same manufacturer and same Denso number, but calls it a bypass valve. I used the Honda part number and my local store was able to cross check it. The price difference was significant. John4153