It's a bit of a long story, but the TLDR is I let the wrong shop chase a P0455 on my 2003 TJ a few years back.
They parts cannoned it and nothing worked. Ultimately I believe they flashed the ECM to ignore EVAP codes. I don't even get a pending code driving around with the gas cap loose or purge valve disconnected.
Since then I've been through a couple gas tanks and recently an epoxy repair (on the plastic rim the filler neck connects to)
The EVAP system seems plugged and my hypothesis is perhaps this is causing the tank to build up vacuum and causing these frequent tank failures. I will make that the first question. Is this a reasonable hypothesis? Or "no way caddisguy... EVAP system can be fully plugged and it will never build up enough vacuum to cause any damage"
And the second question of course (if applicable) is whether or not a vented gas cap could solve for this? I don't have emissions testing where I live, so if this is a possible solution it would save me the trouble of figuring out where the problem is and probably trying to chase down another charcoal canister or something.
If the answers to the last two questions are yes, are there any vented gas caps that would fit a 2003 TJ or would I have to make my own?
Appreciate any insights and thank you in advance!
They parts cannoned it and nothing worked. Ultimately I believe they flashed the ECM to ignore EVAP codes. I don't even get a pending code driving around with the gas cap loose or purge valve disconnected.
Since then I've been through a couple gas tanks and recently an epoxy repair (on the plastic rim the filler neck connects to)
The EVAP system seems plugged and my hypothesis is perhaps this is causing the tank to build up vacuum and causing these frequent tank failures. I will make that the first question. Is this a reasonable hypothesis? Or "no way caddisguy... EVAP system can be fully plugged and it will never build up enough vacuum to cause any damage"
And the second question of course (if applicable) is whether or not a vented gas cap could solve for this? I don't have emissions testing where I live, so if this is a possible solution it would save me the trouble of figuring out where the problem is and probably trying to chase down another charcoal canister or something.
If the answers to the last two questions are yes, are there any vented gas caps that would fit a 2003 TJ or would I have to make my own?
Appreciate any insights and thank you in advance!
