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What does Engine code P1456 mean?

By Rachel Newton

What does Engine code P1456 mean?

What it means: OBD-II code P1456 represents a problem with the EVAP control system on your Honda. The EVAP control system on your Honda temporarily stores fuel vapors from the fuel tank in a canister to stop it from escaping into the atmosphere. Common causes of the P1456 code include: Missing fuel cap.

How do you reset the maintenance required light on a Honda?

To reset the maintenance required indicator, turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position, then press and hold the trip meter reset button until the indicator resets.

Will EVAP code clear itself?

If the condition that caused it to come on is a minor fault, and stops occurring, then yes, it will clear itself. If the condition indicates a larger problem, then it will stay on until cleared manually.

How much does it cost to replace an EVAP canister?

Vapor Canister Purge Valve Replacement Cost Expect to pay anywhere from $80 to $200 in total. The part will typically cost anywhere from $30 to $120, while the labor costs will be right around $50 to $80. Then, of course, there are fees and taxes added on to this price too.

Can I bypass EVAP canister?

Now just unplug the pressure sensor and unbolt the Charcoal Canister to pull it all out. Easy peasy! This can easily be done without any modifications in just a few minutes, so everything can easily be put back into place when you need to pass SMOG or Inspection.

How much does it cost to diagnose the p1456 Honda code?

The cost to diagnose the P1456 HONDA code is 1.0 hour of labor. The auto repair’s diagnosis time and labor rates vary by location, vehicle’s make and model, and even your engine type.

What does the OBD II fault code p1456 stand for?

OBD II fault code P1456 is a manufacturer specific code that is defined by carmaker Honda as “Evaporative Emissions (EVAP) Control System Leakage (Fuel Tank System)”, and is set on these applications when the PCM (Powertrain Control Module) detects a leak in the EVAP (Evaporative Emissions) control system.

What happens if you have a p1456 leak in EVAP system?

While the presence of a leak in the EVAP system will generally not affect drivability, a leak will cause code P1456 to be stored and a warning light to be illuminated. The application may also not pass a compulsory emissions test. Where is the P1456 sensor located?

How to fix OBDII code p1456 on a 2003 Honda Accord?

1998-2000 Honda Accord Factory Service Bulletin OBDII Code p1456 Troubleshooting DTC P1456 (EVAP system leakage [fuel tank system]) in a 2003-2004 Pilot? Pinch off all the hoses between the fuel filler neck and the fuel tank, and retest. If the leak stops, replace the fuel fill cap first.