Perform the Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle prior to using this diagnostic procedure.
The control module tests the evaporative emission (EVAP) system for a large leak. The control module monitors the fuel tank pressure (FTP) sensor signal to determine the EVAP system vacuum level. When the conditions for running are met, the control module commands the EVAP canister purge valve OPEN and the EVAP vent valve CLOSED . This allows engine vacuum to enter the EVAP system. At a calibrated time, or vacuum level, the control module commands the EVAP canister purge valve closed, sealing the system, and monitors the FTP sensor input in order to determine the EVAP system vacuum level. If the system is unable to achieve the calibrated vacuum level, or the vacuum level increases too slowly, this DTC sets.
The following table illustrates the relationship between the ON and OFF states, and the OPEN or CLOSED states of the EVAP canister purge and vent valves.
Control Module Command | EVAP Canister Purge Valve | EVAP Canister Vent Valve |
---|---|---|
ON | Open | Closed |
OFF | Closed | Open |
FTP Sensor Signal Voltage | Fuel Tank Pressure |
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High, Approximately 1.5 Volts or More | Negative Pressure/Vacuum |
Low, Approximately 1.5 Volts or Less | Positive Pressure |
• | Before the engine control module (ECM) can report DTC P0455 failed, DTCs P0443, P0451, P0458, and P0459 must run and pass. |
• | DTCs P0030, P0031, P0032, P0036, P0037, P0038, P0050, P0051, P0052, P0053, P0056, P0057, P0058, P0059, P0101, P0102, P0103, P0111, P0112, P0113, P116, P0117, P0118, P0119, P0121, P0122, P0123, P0125, P0130, P0131, P0132, P0133, P0135, P0137, P0138, P0140, P0141, P0150, P0151, P0152, P0153, P0155, P0157, P0158, P0160, P0161, P0221, P0222, P0223, P0443, P0449, P0451, P0452, P0453, P0458, P0459, P0496, P0498, P0499, P0506, P0507, P0560, P0562, P0563, P0721, P0722, P2122, P2123, P2127, P2128, P2138, P2177, P2178, P2179, P2180, P2187, P2188, P2189, P2190, P2195, P2196, P2197, P2198, P2227, P2228, P2229, P2232, P2235, P2237, P2240, P2243, P2247, P2251, P2254, P2270, P2271, P2272, P2273, P2297, P2298, P2626, and P2629 are not set. |
• | The ignition 1 voltage is between 10.5-18 volts. |
• | The engine run time is more than 10 minutes or the fuel trim is stable. |
• | The fuel tank pressure is between -10.0 and +4.0 in. H2O (-18.7 and 7.49 mm Hg). |
• | The fuel system is operating in Closed Loop. |
• | The engine is idling. |
• | The volumetric efficiency is less than 35 percent. |
• | The barometric pressure (BARO) is more than 68 kPa. |
• | The fuel level is between 12-88 percent. |
• | The engine coolant temperature (ECT) is between 4-65°C (39-149°F). |
• | The intake air temperature (IAT) is between 4-30°C (39-86°F). |
• | The vehicle speed sensor (VSS) is less than 3 km/h (2 mph). |
• | The above conditions are met for more than 11 seconds. |
• | DTC P0455 will attempt to run up to 10 times or the test completes successfully once per ignition cycle. |
• | The ECM detects the EVAP system is not able to achieve or maintain vacuum during the diagnostic test. |
• | The condition exists for more than 4 seconds. |
DTC P0455 is a Type A/B DTC.
DTC P0455 is a Type A/B DTC.
• | A fuel fill cap that is left OFF after a fuel fill, will cause this DTC to set. |
• | A loose, missing, or damaged fuel fill cap can cause this DTC to set. |
• | A blockage or restriction in the EVAP purge solenoid, purge pipe EVAP canister, or vapor pipe, can cause this DTC to set. |
• | A temporary blockage in the EVAP purge solenoid, purge pipe or EVAP canister could cause an intermittent condition. Inspect and repair any restriction in the EVAP system. |
• | To help locate intermittent leaks, use the J 41413-200 Evaporative Emissions System Tester (EEST) to introduce smoke into the EVAP system. Move all EVAP components while observing smoke with the J 41413-SPT High Intensity White Light. Introducing smoke in 15 second intervals will allow less pressure into the EVAP system. When the system is less pressurized, the smoke will sometimes escape in a more condensed manner. |
• | To improve the visibility of the smoke exiting the EVAP system, observe the suspected leak area from different angles with the High Intensity White Light. |
• | Observe the Freeze Frame/Failure Records vehicle mileage since the diagnostic test last failed may help determine how often the condition occurs that caused the DTC to set . This may assist in diagnosing the condition. |
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Type Definitions
• | J 41413-SPT High Intensity White Light |
• | J 41413-VLV EVAP Port Vent Fitting Tool |
• | J 41413-200 Evaporative Emissions System Tester (EEST) |
• | J 41413-300 EVAP Cap and Plug Kit |
• | GE-41415-50 Fuel Tank Cap Adapter |
• | Loose, incorrect, missing, or damaged fuel fill cap |
• | Loose, missing, or damaged service port schrader valve |
• | A damaged EVAP purge solenoid |
• | Disconnected, incorrectly routed, kinked, or damaged EVAP pipes and hoses |
• | A damaged EVAP vent valve or EVAP canister |
⇒ | If you find any of the above conditions, repair as necessary. |
Important: Refer to the J 41413-200 Evaporative Emissions System Tester (EEST) operation manual for detailed instructions.
Important: Larger volume fuel tanks and/or those with lower fuel levels may require several minutes for the floating indicator to stabilize.
⇒ | If the floating indicator is above the red flag, test for a leak in the EVAP system. |
⇒ | If the floating indicator is below the red flag, test for a blockage or restriction in the EVAP system. |
Important:
• You must start with the Circuit/System Verification before proceeding with Circuit/System Testing. • Ensure that the vehicle underbody temperature is similar to the ambient temperature and allow the surrounding air to stabilize before starting the diagnostic procedure. The system flow will be less with higher temperatures.
Important: Introduce smoke at 15 second intervals while testing the system.
Important: The fuel tank may need to be lowered to improve visibility of some of the EVAP system components.
⇒ | If smoke is observed, repair the condition as necessary. |
Important: The fuel tank may need to be lowered to improve visibility of some of the EVAP system components.
⇒ | If smoke is observed, repair the condition as necessary. |
⇒ | If a condition is found replace the affected component. |
⇒ | If the FTP sensor parameter is not within 1 inch H20 of the pressure/vacuum gage, replace the FTP sensor. |
⇒ | If the FTP sensor parameter is greater than 1 in H2O, disconnect the EVAP pipes listed below one at a time while observing the FTP sensor parameter with a scan tool. If the FTP sensor parameter drops to less than 1 in H2O when a pipe is disconnected, repair the blockage or restriction in the one of the following EVAP pipe/hoses: |
4.1. | EVAP purge vacuum source from the EVAP purge solenoid |
4.2. | EVAP purge pipe from the EVAP purge solenoid |
4.3. | EVAP purge pipe at the EVAP canister |
4.4. | EVAP vapor pipe at the EVAP canister |
⇒ | If the FTP sensor parameters do not respond to the change in pressure, replace the FTP sensor. |