To fix an EVAP leak in a 2001 MPV, start by inspecting the EVAP system components, including the gas cap, hoses, and the charcoal canister for cracks or damage. Ensure that the gas cap is tightened properly, as a loose cap can trigger leaks. If the problem persists, use a smoke machine to detect leaks in the system, then replace any faulty parts as necessary. Finally, reset the check engine light and perform a leak test to confirm the repair was successful.
Remove the dash and replace the evaporator...you might as well replace the heater core while your in there. Its a big job...but can be done a lot cheaper than bringing it to a mechanic
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The repair depends on where it is leaking oil. As you didn't list the location it is impossible to give an answer.The repair depends on where it is leaking oil. As you didn't list the location it is impossible to give an answer.
First you need to diagnose the source of the leak then we can help you fix it.
You do not mention what model this is on ? If I had to guess I would say the Evaporator is leaking
Must likely the oil cover gaskets are leaking. It is easy to fix but if you are not practical better pay someone do it
Trouble Code P1457 means:Evaporative emissions EVAP control system leakage So to fix it you need to replace the EVAP Canister
most common is a clogged evap drain hose find hose in engine compartment right side lower firewall and blow compressed air into hose. leaves and mulch are the cause
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The fix is replacing the leaking part.
You could try soldering
It could be leaking from a number of places. Some could be a simple fix and others not so simple. Need more info as to where it is leaking.