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ZSKCivic01 01-23-2003 03:05 PM

Code # P1456.......
 
Hey everyone, just got back from autozone since my check engine light was on and they found after checking my ecu that the code # for the problem was P1456. Honda told me that this was the code for an evaporative leak, aka Gas cap loose. Well, my gas cap hasn't been loose since yesterday when I tightened it up. It was kind of loose before, because I could smell gas around it, but the light is still on even though the gas cap is tightened. Do I need to reset the ECU or do I need to take it to honda to see if something else is leaking? I went under my car and couldn't smell any gas fumes. Honda said they would charge $70 to check it out, and I personally don't want to spend all that money. I would really appreicate your help!

Gizmo 01-23-2003 03:24 PM

You can try resetting the ecu, to my knowledge it does not hurt anything anyways.

mikalem 01-23-2003 04:17 PM

It's probably a keep alive code, where even if the problem is fixed it stays in memory until a dealership looks at it and removes it or you do it yourself. Simply removing the battery might not do it for you - you might need have autozone use their reader and delete it.

mykungfuisthebest 01-23-2003 04:25 PM

if it got loose enough to turn light on, then it will take a while of driving for it to turn off, i drove a few days w/o cap and it went on, took a few days to go off too

ZSKCivic01 01-23-2003 05:09 PM

n/m, I disconnected my battery and after I reconnected it, the light went off so im good now!

Backer54 08-07-2009 12:12 PM

Re: Code # P1456.......
 
Not a big deal. A lot of the civics and CRVs have caps that go bad. Autozone or the like have replacements. It take 50 cranks for it to reset. If it doesn't then get it checked again. Disconnecting the battery doesn't always work. Outside temperature seems to be a cause as well because of expansion and contraction of either the plastic or the metal on the body. Either way, no big deal unless you're trying to get through instection that day! Just keep an eye in it and if you have a good mechanic, have them clear the code for you.

MidnightCivic 08-07-2009 12:39 PM

Re: Code # P1456.......
 
Should usually take off after driving a while..


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