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M3D1C | Posted: Apr 28 2010, 05:40 AM |
Minister Of Health Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,336 Member No.: 2,578 Joined: Aug 11th 2004 Location: Afghanistan | Ok ok, engine code P0455, EVAP leak (large) most would think its the gas cap, but that would be an evap leak (small) I already replaced the cap, had autozone reset the code and it went away for about a day, then came back on (no new fillups to loosen the cap to cause another loose cap read) so, im guessing its a hose that is cracked or loose. I recently had my oil changed and I think they might have knocked something loose. At least thats what I hope and I hope its not a crack somewhere. But where do I start? where are the evap hoses to check for cracks or loose hoses.. I havent gotten under the car yet due to bad weather and no garage or overhead to work under but was told to turn it on after its lifted a little to listen for a vacuum sound. Any help would be appreciated.. thanks -Josh |
Spaz | Posted: Apr 28 2010, 06:45 AM |
Just a guy towing a car across the country to chase a dream. Group: FORUM MODERATOR Posts: 9,272 Member No.: 30,193 Joined: Jul 25th 2008 Location: Plymouth, MN | My opinion as a professional: Check the lines under the car for damage as well as the canister in the engine bay. Something has to be damaged pretty noticeably for that code to pop up. Finding the lines is simple, just find the canister and everything stems from there. My personal opinion: Good luck finding the funds to fix that shit, emissions components are overpriced and total bullshit. Delete the canister, valve, and vac lines and call it good (but leave the solenoid so it doesn't throw another CEL). This post has been edited by cmspaz on Apr 28 2010, 06:49 AM |
flohtingPoint | Posted: Apr 28 2010, 07:11 AM |
IDW Banned Member Group: Banned Posts: 4,319 Member No.: 1,944 Joined: Jun 1st 2004 Location: Update Profile | Rotary with a problem? Get out of town... How is your idle? |
MetalMan777 | Posted: Apr 28 2010, 08:59 AM | ||
Snooping as usual Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,780 Member No.: 32,588 Joined: Apr 13th 2009 Location: what are you doing in my swamp? |
That. One advantage of buying an 80's car is that I don't really have to deal with that crap. I really hate that those things will pop a CEL. Does the car run just fine with that light? Then why the hell is it turned on? I stole this from the RX8 club forums. That pic and the two links might help, I dunno. http://www.rx8club.com/showthread.php?p=3145043 http://www.rx8club.com/showthread.php?t=87...highlight=po455 Attached Image (Click thumbnail to expand) | ||
Spaz | Posted: Apr 28 2010, 09:45 AM | ||
Just a guy towing a car across the country to chase a dream. Group: FORUM MODERATOR Posts: 9,272 Member No.: 30,193 Joined: Jul 25th 2008 Location: Plymouth, MN |
Because "running fine" just isn't good enough for the government anymore. | ||
MetalMan777 | Posted: Apr 28 2010, 12:26 PM |
Snooping as usual Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,780 Member No.: 32,588 Joined: Apr 13th 2009 Location: what are you doing in my swamp? | I'll admit, the environment is too important to leak unburnt hydrocarbons into. Why, then, are we forced to pay for needlessly complicated systems that don't really do a whole hell of a lot? What was the matter with putting a 1 way valve into the fuel filler and leaving it at that? How is this any good at protecting the environment? Isn't it more important that we stop oil and brake fluid from getting into the groundwater? EPA needs to get its priorities straight. |
M3D1C | Posted: Apr 28 2010, 01:01 PM |
Minister Of Health Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,336 Member No.: 2,578 Joined: Aug 11th 2004 Location: Afghanistan | Idles fine, runs fine, no notice of MPG loss or anything... so im hoping its something loose and not cracked, but I will check under it today........ So I checked under it and visually inspected every hose I can see, no cracks or no strong fumes as if a leak and no vacuum noise as if there were a leak... so only thing I can GUESS is the gas cap might be acting up AGAIN... (its super sensitive on an rx8 from what I read) so, I did get a replacement from autozone which it went away then came back a few days later, so I will next get an official gas cap from mazda themselves at only $12-$15 and hope for the best. This post has been edited by M3D1C on Apr 28 2010, 05:02 PM |
CrypticApathy | Posted: Apr 28 2010, 06:41 PM |
OH SNAP! Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,930 Member No.: 1,065 Joined: Nov 28th 2003 Location: Tampa FL | Did you notice it after you filled up with gas? The rx8 has a air sensor in the gas tank that if the cap isnt super tight it will set off a check engine. Its really retarded but so is a rx8 (from a rx7 owners standpoint). |
M3D1C | Posted: Apr 29 2010, 02:10 PM | ||
Minister Of Health Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,336 Member No.: 2,578 Joined: Aug 11th 2004 Location: Afghanistan |
Nah it wasn't during or even close to a fill up when it first came on, but when I went to refill I noticed the cap wasnt tight anymore.. well I got a new gas cap from mazda, looks fancy compared to the autozone one. So I will see what happens, had autozone reset the cell, and I hope it stays off for good. Eh, I like the rx-8 I don't think its retarded in the least, I tried getting an FD but the guy who I was gonna buy it from sold it 3 hours before I was going to get it so I settled for an 8. I do not regret my decision | ||
CrypticApathy | Posted: Apr 30 2010, 05:36 PM | ||
OH SNAP! Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,930 Member No.: 1,065 Joined: Nov 28th 2003 Location: Tampa FL |
It wont set it off right away it will after a few gallons have left the tank and create the air pocket assuming it was from a fill up to start with. you said it yourself you settled for a rx8. Cant be that happy with it. This post has been edited by CrypticApathy on Apr 30 2010, 05:37 PM | ||