P1457 Evap emissions code (Check Engine Light), worried about passing smog

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by techman41973, Aug 10, 2007.

  1. techman41973

    techman41973 Guest

    I have over 220K miles on my 97 Accord.
    I am on the road and my check-engine-light lit up.
    I took it to Autozone for a read it came up as P1457. Autozone won't
    however reset it for me.
    I could be that the full-service attendents topped off my tank (you
    can't pump your own gas in Oregon). I retirghtened the gas cap. Its
    been over 48 hours, 20 or so stops and starts and the light it still
    on. My concern is that it won't pass California emissions, which I
    need to have done within the next couple of weeks. I would rather
    avoid a visit to my mechanic right now (this could be $$). Will an
    evap emissions fault prevent my car from passing a smog inspection?
    My guess is that they wont even test the car if the CEL is on.
    However, I could erase it right before I pull up and it may not
    trigger fast enough for the shop to catch it.
    Thanks
     
    techman41973, Aug 10, 2007
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  2. There should a fuse labelled 'Backup' in the fuse panel under the hood.

    Make sure you have your radio code before you pull it (if applicable).

    Pull it for about 10-20 seconds and put it back in. That clears the code.

    However, from what I know of that code, it will probably come back. You may
    get lucky though!

    t
     
    loewent via CarKB.com, Aug 10, 2007
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  3. techman41973

    Steve W. Guest

    It could be as simple as the cap not being on correctly. OR it could be
    something else like a purge solenoid or valve failing.
    Your idea of erasing the code and then running it in for testing won't
    work. The system runs a bunch of tests that have to be completed before
    they will even test it. They can take a drive cycle or two before they
    set as complete.
    Run it a bit and see if the light shuts off.
     
    Steve W., Aug 10, 2007
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  4. techman41973

    Steve W. Guest

    It could be as simple as the cap not being on correctly. OR it could be
    something else like a purge solenoid or valve failing.
    Your idea of erasing the code and then running it in for testing won't
    work. The system runs a bunch of tests that have to be completed before
    they will even test it. They can take a drive cycle or two before they
    set as complete.
    Run it a bit and see if the light shuts off.
     
    Steve W., Aug 10, 2007
    #4
  5. techman41973

    Steve Austin Guest

    I believe on Hondas it take two drive cycles to check the evap system.
    A drive cycle is a start up from cold. 20 trips in 48 hours could
    possibly give you NO drive cycles.
     
    Steve Austin, Aug 10, 2007
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  6. techman41973

    Steve Austin Guest

    I believe on Hondas it take two drive cycles to check the evap system.
    A drive cycle is a start up from cold. 20 trips in 48 hours could
    possibly give you NO drive cycles.
     
    Steve Austin, Aug 10, 2007
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  7. techman41973

    Tegger Guest


    According to Honda, P1457 is the canister side, not the tank side. The tank
    side would be P1456.

    If the light comes back on, a detailed troubleshooting guide can be found
    in Honda Service News issue A991200.

    And seems to me the OP's idea just might work if CA uses a dyno instead of
    directly querying the OBD.
     
    Tegger, Aug 10, 2007
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  8. techman41973

    Tegger Guest


    According to Honda, P1457 is the canister side, not the tank side. The tank
    side would be P1456.

    If the light comes back on, a detailed troubleshooting guide can be found
    in Honda Service News issue A991200.

    And seems to me the OP's idea just might work if CA uses a dyno instead of
    directly querying the OBD.
     
    Tegger, Aug 10, 2007
    #8
  9. techman41973

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  10. techman41973

    * Guest

    wrote in article

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