Evap. Control Canister Leak?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by jcooney, Dec 20, 2006.

  1. jcooney

    jcooney Guest

    I'm going to try this again. This is a 1998 Honda Accord 2door sedan.
    Approx. 150K on odometer. Vin #1HGCG3241WA002659. The mechanic said the
    code is P1457. He could not visually see a canister leak. Previous owner
    said that the only time the check engine light came on in the past it was
    a loose gas cap. I replaced the cap and this did not help. Any
    suggestions?
     
    jcooney, Dec 20, 2006
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  2. jcooney

    Paul Guest

    This is a complicatied system, but there are a few things you can
    check. The most likely cause for a leak would be a hose or the
    charcoal canister its self. Always check the hoses first, a
    disconnected or damaged hose is most likely to cause the malfunction.
    There should be a vacuum hose routing diagram on the underside of the
    hood. Determine if all hoses are routed correctly and replace any
    damaged hoses. If everything looks good, there are some more
    complicated tests that can be done, i dont remember them off hand but a
    haynes manual will help if you plan on doing the work yourself.
    Otherwise a mechanic can do them for you.
    Hope this helps.
    P.S. make sure you tighten the gas cap at least 3 clicks or the check
    engine light may come on.
     
    Paul, Dec 20, 2006
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