presistant odb2 code: P1457
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A loose gas cap WILL NOT set a P1456.
The 1457 is a evap leak on the canister side of the Evap system. The most common cause for this DTC in climates that have snow is a rusted/corroded EVAP bypass solenoid. It really needs to be checked out by a qualified and experienced Tech to properly dianose this system.
The 1457 is a evap leak on the canister side of the Evap system. The most common cause for this DTC in climates that have snow is a rusted/corroded EVAP bypass solenoid. It really needs to be checked out by a qualified and experienced Tech to properly dianose this system.
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Originally Posted by Slows2k,Aug 3 2005, 06:51 PM
A loose gas cap WILL NOT set a P1456.
The 1457 is a evap leak on the canister side of the Evap system. The most common cause for this DTC in climates that have snow is a rusted/corroded EVAP bypass solenoid. It really needs to be checked out by a qualified and experienced Tech to properly dianose this system.
The 1457 is a evap leak on the canister side of the Evap system. The most common cause for this DTC in climates that have snow is a rusted/corroded EVAP bypass solenoid. It really needs to be checked out by a qualified and experienced Tech to properly dianose this system.
P1457:
got this about a mo ago, been ridng the bike tho till today's rain. the err code did not go away on its own, it stayed up a long time till a manual clr today. good to get rid of the err, will not have fun in the safe mode.
probable cause = EVAP canister & the related system of hoses & valves bad? any idea of most porbable things to ck.
alot of posts to the effect the valve on top of the canaster not working.
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