Edit: what I am trying to figure out is how to verify that my fixes to the P0456 worked.
Hi all,
Is anyone familiar with how and when the emission system self checks?
I've been getting a periodic P0456 (very small vacuum leak). It triggers a check engine light.
I can clear active and pending codes, but there is a corresponding permanent error code I can't erase with the basic code reader I own.
I put on a new Toyota OEM gas cap from the dealer, and replaced the Vacuum Switching Valve Assembly (25860-0S010 - bolted to the intake manifold).
I have a 12.5 gal LRA (it has been on there for years) and I checked all the hose clamps and visually inspected hoses. Everything looks okay.
I also cleaned some crusty gunk from the (LRA) gas filler neck rim thinking it might have been enough to make an imperfect seal, even with a new cap.
I made sure the (new) gas cap threads and gasket was very clean.
I haven't got a code now after a handful of long drives, but am not clear what conditions, drive cycles, etc are required to retest and trigger the error if it still exists.
I should probably also smoke test, but I got lazy. I'll do that tonight.
I'm hoping it isn't the charcoal canister, mostly because I don't want to have to drop the LRA tank to get to it, but also because the darn charcoal canister is expensive.
I live in a state with annual safety and emissions inspections, and my appointment is for tomorrow. I'd prefer to see if I am going to get a code before I pay for the inspection, or get it failed for this emissions code/CEL.
Any insight on the conditions for triggering a test?
Thank you.
Hi all,
Is anyone familiar with how and when the emission system self checks?
I've been getting a periodic P0456 (very small vacuum leak). It triggers a check engine light.
I can clear active and pending codes, but there is a corresponding permanent error code I can't erase with the basic code reader I own.
I put on a new Toyota OEM gas cap from the dealer, and replaced the Vacuum Switching Valve Assembly (25860-0S010 - bolted to the intake manifold).
I have a 12.5 gal LRA (it has been on there for years) and I checked all the hose clamps and visually inspected hoses. Everything looks okay.
I also cleaned some crusty gunk from the (LRA) gas filler neck rim thinking it might have been enough to make an imperfect seal, even with a new cap.
I made sure the (new) gas cap threads and gasket was very clean.
I haven't got a code now after a handful of long drives, but am not clear what conditions, drive cycles, etc are required to retest and trigger the error if it still exists.
I should probably also smoke test, but I got lazy. I'll do that tonight.
I'm hoping it isn't the charcoal canister, mostly because I don't want to have to drop the LRA tank to get to it, but also because the darn charcoal canister is expensive.
I live in a state with annual safety and emissions inspections, and my appointment is for tomorrow. I'd prefer to see if I am going to get a code before I pay for the inspection, or get it failed for this emissions code/CEL.
Any insight on the conditions for triggering a test?
Thank you.
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