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Old 05-27-2009, 07:18 PM
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im pretty sure the cause of the cel code p1456 i keep throwing is due to a bad gas cap. anyone know the cheapest place to find a replacement and do i have to get one from honda or is a replacement for like auto zone or napa or something work just fine?
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usually every time before i leave it tighten the gas cap. i have a code reader and so i just delete the code. i probably should get a new gas cap but was it the cap or filler neck that had to be replaced?
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i think its just the cap. seems to be the mechanism that clicks is messed up cus it keeps loosening itself up after a day or two if left alone
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gas caps are cheap, call your local dealer and ask
Old 05-28-2009, 07:41 AM
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local dealership has them for $20 so thats not bad. i was just wondering if there was another alternative cus that place is usually outrageously priced
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can be a cap, could also be many other parts...go to your dealer and have them run an evap test if the cap fails to fix the issue
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If you are going to replace the cap, only buy an OEM one. The aftermarket caps are horrible about leaking.
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http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/auto/j...cgry5=FUEL+TANK

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$13.63

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thanks but looks like for once the local stealership will actually be cheaper due to shipping/handling costs.
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Originally Posted by PyMpShYt,May 28 2009, 05:45 PM
thanks but looks like for once the local stealership will actually be cheaper due to shipping/handling costs.
^yup same goes for me on some other parts...especially the shipping. with the dealership i get 1 or 2 day shipping


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