Why does my Honda Pilot say check fuel cap?

Why does my Honda Pilot say check fuel cap?

The check fuel cap indicator means that the ECM has detected a pressure leak in your Pilot’s fuel tank. Far and away the most common reason for this problem is that the fuel cap itself is missing, not tightened enough, or damaged in some way.

What do I do if the check fuel cap message appears?

To handle the situation, follow these steps: 1 Turn off the engine. 2 Open the fuel door. 3 Double check the gas cap and tighten if necessary. 4 Crank the car and drive normally. 5 The light should go off within a few days. If it doesn’t, the code will need to be checked.

Why does my Honda Civic say fuel cap check?

Please try again later. If you have a message that says “Fuel Cap Check” on one of the Honda cars or vans, including but not limited to Accord, Crosstour, Civic, Odyssey etc, you may have a different problem than a problem with your fuel cap. First check your fuel cap to make sure the O Ring has no damage or rips so it seals when you lock/close it.

What to do if your gas cap is loose?

If your gas cap is not properly attached, you may see a “Check Engine” light or a “Loose Cap” warning light on the dash. You can either tighten the cap and wait for the system to reset itself when it determines the problem is fixed, or you can use an OBD-II code scanner to manually reset the system. Turn off your vehicle’s engine.

Why is the gas cap warning light not turning off?

A leak present somewhere else in the system can also trick the computer into thinking the gas cap is leaking. If the gas cap looks okay and the light does not turn off, have a certified technician investigate the issue and determine the cause. Is it safe to drive with the fuel cap indicator on?

To handle the situation, follow these steps: 1 Turn off the engine. 2 Open the fuel door. 3 Double check the gas cap and tighten if necessary. 4 Crank the car and drive normally. 5 The light should go off within a few days. If it doesn’t, the code will need to be checked.

Please try again later. If you have a message that says “Fuel Cap Check” on one of the Honda cars or vans, including but not limited to Accord, Crosstour, Civic, Odyssey etc, you may have a different problem than a problem with your fuel cap. First check your fuel cap to make sure the O Ring has no damage or rips so it seals when you lock/close it.

If your gas cap is not properly attached, you may see a “Check Engine” light or a “Loose Cap” warning light on the dash. You can either tighten the cap and wait for the system to reset itself when it determines the problem is fixed, or you can use an OBD-II code scanner to manually reset the system. Turn off your vehicle’s engine.

How to replace the gas cap on a warning light?

Open the door. Grasp the gas cap handle and twist it counterclockwise to unscrew it. Remove it. Replace the gas cap. Removing and replacing it ensures the thread seals properly, in case it wasn’t before.