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2000 honda accord code pulled was P1456 Evap control system leakage how and where do i find this leakage. engine 2.3L

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This may be as simple as your fuel cap not sealing correctly. You may want to throw on a new fuel cap and unhook the battery for 5 minutes to clear the code and try again. I have seen several types of cars throw these codes due to a bad fuel cap.
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Find and replace canister purge valve for 2002 honda accord

This code P1456 does mean that you replace purge valve . Could be other thing's must test the Evaporative emission system . P1456 Honda Evaporative Emissions Control System Leakage Fuel Tank Suggest you take an have a qualified repair shop diagnose the problem .
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2004 Honda Pilot Evap code P1456 Changed gas cap from honda and still

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There is also a second reference to the code which is EVAP system leakage ====filler cap--EVAP canister purge valve--hoses---EVAP canister shut off valve---ECM programming---ECM

Check with the service dealer that the filler caps are interchangeable . It may be coincidence that the problem started after you changed caps or it may have shown a failure in the making
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What is a P1456 code

Hi James,
Kindly check this website for you for detailed description of code P1456.
P1456 Honda Evaporative Emissions Control System Leakage Fuel Tank
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Dtc p1457,0107

P1457 HONDA - Evaporative Emissions Control System Leakage EVAP Canister Systemxicon.jpghttp://engine-codes.com/p1457_honda.htmlForum CodePossible causes- Missing Fuel cap
- Incorrect fuel filler cap used
- Fuel filler cap remains open or fails to close
- Foreign matter caught in fuel filler cap There is a Honda factory service bulletin with information on how to diagnose the P1456 on the following Honda models:
1998 Honda Accord
1999 Honda Accord
2000 Honda Accord
1998-2000 Honda Accord
symptoms- Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light)
- Possible a noticeable fuel odor caused by the release of fuel vaporsP1457 HONDA Description The evaporative emission (EVAP) control system stores fuel vapor from the fuel tank in the EVAP canister temporarily to prevent it from escaping to the atmosphere and to enable it to be drawn into the engine by intake manifold vacuum and burned. In addition, the onboard refueling vapor recovery system (ORVR) stores fuel vapor generated when refueling in the EVAP canister.

The EVAP control system leak detection method improves the accuracy and frequency of the detection by determining faulty components and vapor leakage for each part. The EVAP control system (from the purge valve to the fuel tank) is divided into two parts. One is the "EVAP Canister Side" (from the EVAP two way valve to the purge valve) and the other is the "Tank Side" (from the EVAP two way valve to the fuel tank). There is 0.04 inch leak detection and 0.02 inch leak detection. If the 0.04 inch leak detection results are OK, the 0.02 inch leak detection runs. The P1457 code is detected when the EVAP system has a very small leak.

P0107 HONDA - Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor Circuit Low Voltagexicon.jpghttp://engine-codes.com/p0107_honda.htmlForum CodePossible causes- Manifold Absolute Pressure harness is open or shorted
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- Engine rough idle
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P0107 HONDA Description The Manifold Absolute Pressure sensor provides instantaneous manifold pressure information to the engine's Engine Control Module. The data is used to calculate air density and determine the engine's air mass flow rate, which in turn determines the required fuel metering for optimum combustion. A fuel-injected engine may alternately use a Mass Air Flow sensor to detect the intake airflow. A typical configuration employs one or the other, but seldom both.


In some vehicles the absolute pressure sensor is built into ECM. HONDA Technical Service Bulletins for P0107 code1999 HONDA ODYSSEY Electrical System 2000 HONDA ODYSSEY Electrical System1998 HONDA ACCORD Electrical System 1999 HONDA ACCORD Electrical System 2000 HONDA ACCORD Electrical System 2001 HONDA ACCORD Electrical System 2002 HONDA ACCORD Electrical System 1996 HONDA CIVIC Electrical System 1997 HONDA CIVIC Electrical System 1998 HONDA CIVIC Electrical System
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My car turns off when i start slowing down or when im pressing on the break, i tested it and it gave me 2 numbers a P1491 and a P1456 my car is a 99 honda accord ex, a 4 door.

P1491 = Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve insufficient lift.

P1456 = Evaporative emissions (EVAP) control system leakage (fuel tank system).

Check the EGR valve for a failed vacuum diaphragm. Check the fuel filler cap to make sure it is the correct factory style, has a good check valve and is on tight.
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P1456 code on a 1998 Honda Accord. Gas cap was checked out ok. Any other suggestions?

P1456 EVAP CONTROL SYSTEM LEAKAGE ( FUEL TANK SYSTEM)

There are a lot of potential leak points. The canister could be leaking, any number of the system hoses could leak. You could even have a leak in the fuel tank. Do you ever smell fresh gas?
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I have a 01 honda accord 2.3l it has a obd fault code p1456, can any one tell me what this code means?

smal evap leak detected....very common check your fuel cap make sure it't tightened at least three clicks-check the o-ring of the cap as this will
cause a leak as well. drive vehicle the code will clear it's self if it odes not go away after 1 week of continuos driving it may have a larger leak
in this case you need to see a dealership-they will perform evap function test and determine if problem is worse-1457 is the bad one indicates large leak and can be expensive,. hope this helps.
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Code P1456>>>Code P1456 any one know how to fix it?

Leak Detected In EVAP Control System (Acura, Honda) try replacing your gas cap and then clear the code, if it doesn't come back u are good, if it does u need to ahve the evap system kleak tested by the dealer, this requires a special Evap leak detecting tool
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