How much does it cost to replace an EVAP line?
The fuel evaporative system (EVAP) controls emission by housing vapors from evaporated fuel and sending them back to the fuel tank to be reused. The cost for EVAP system repair ranges between $200 and $560. The labor alone will cost somewhere between $35 and $140, while parts will run somewhere between $150 and $440.
Where is the EVAP emissions?
On most domestic and foreign vehicles sold in the US, the EVAP emissions canister is located next to the fuel cell. It is shaped in a rectangular or spherical design and has three vapor lines attached to it. One line attaches to the fuel cell, one to the EVAP purge solenoid and one to the EVAP vent solenoid.
How does the EVAP system work on a Toyota Tundra?
The EVAP system captures all fuel vapor from the fuel tank and sends them to the engines intake in order to be ignited in the normal combustion process. When there is a large leak in the Toyota Tundra’s EVAP system, it will throw the P0455 OBDII Code.
What does the code p0455 mean on a Toyota Tundra?
This trouble code references a number that is given to you when you plug your Tundra into a OBD2 scanner, and has to do with the emissions system. P0455 Indicates that there is a large leak in the evaporative emission control system (EVAP). It often appears with, or is related other codes, such as P0420, P0430, P0441, and very often P0440.
Why does my Toyota Tundra have a trouble code?
The EVAP system deals directly with fuel vapors. If these vapors are leaking from the system, you’ll often smell them faintly while operating the vehicle. There are many things that can cause the P0455 trouble code to trigger in your Toyota Tundra. Here are the most common problems that will throw the code:
Where to remove charcoal canister from Toyota Tundra?
Proceed at your own risk. -Remove the charcoal canister from under your truck bed (appx 7″ x 11″ black box located just above & fwd of your rear axle). You’ll need to remove 4 or 5 bolts…12mm if memory serves.