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dmjackson76
Mon, January 26th, 2009, 10:02 AM
I have an 05 Screw FX4 & the check engine light is coming on now. I ran the diagnostics thru my gryphon & I am getting the P0453 Evaporative Emission control system pressure system high input error. Does anyone know how to fix this? I have read elsewhere that it could be an electronic connection on the fuel tank:shrug:, but I am not sure how to fix etc.
blackfx4ny
Mon, January 26th, 2009, 10:14 AM
This is interesting to me as last night when I started my truck I pulled P0451 which is also some sort of Evaporative Emissions something or other. I just cleared it and drove home. I thought my fuel cap wasn't on tight enough or something.
Jackpine
Mon, January 26th, 2009, 11:06 AM
I kind of like blackfx4ny's response. Check the fuel cap. Clear the code and see what happens.
The P0453 is "Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor Circuit High". The P0451 is "Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor Range/Performance (offset)". So, they both relate to the fuel tank and sensors there. Sensors can always be faulty, so if the problem continues, they could be the cause. Or, the pressures in your EVAP system might be out of spec and the sensors may just be doing their job. Regardless, I wouldn't be too concerned unless the problem continues.
- Jack
dmjackson76
Mon, January 26th, 2009, 11:32 AM
I have been having this going on for a while now. So unless my cap is bad that can not be it. The first time I got it checked @ a parts store I did not have my Gryphon & was told that it was the oposite of a loose gas cap:shrug:. Anyway it doesen't have an effect on the way the truck runs. Just curious if anyone else had this problem.
Power Hungry
Tue, January 27th, 2009, 12:03 AM
I'll check Oasis tomorrow and see what we can come up with. There may be a TSB or something that'll provide some insight. If not, at least I can check the diagnostic procedure for a fix.
Stay tuned...
dmjackson76
Thu, February 5th, 2009, 06:11 PM
Hey Bill did you have any luck on the code?
Jackpine
Thu, February 5th, 2009, 07:02 PM
Hey Bill did you have any luck on the code?
I'm not Bill, of course, and I'm certainly no expert, but Janet's former Toyota had a check engine light on once upon a time. Turned out it WAS the gas cap. It's become a somewhat complicated device now - it has to vent properly to prevent starving your engine of fuel, and, it has to release pressure into the charcoal canister to prevent pressurizing the system when things warm up.
I haven't looked at the price of gas caps, but you might give that solution a try, especially since the parts store gave you that diagnosis.
- Jack
Power Hungry
Fri, February 6th, 2009, 12:26 AM
Not yet. I'm waiting to get in touch of my buddy at Ford to see if we can't pull an Oasis on that DTC. I've been having a little trouble getting in touch and I think he might be out this week.
What little I could find seems to indicate that the failure lies with the pressure switch itself, and not the fuel system/gas cap, although I wouldn't rule out gas cap just yet.
I'll try him again on Monday and see if I get anywhere.