Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ radiator

Evap Leak Assistance

moabrubi

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Hi All,

I'm trying to diagnose a P0440, P0455, P0456 codes that I am getting on my 2005 LJ, I started with the purge valve, which appears to be functioning as it should. Next I hooked up a smoke machine to the line coming out of the bottom of the purge valve (the one that goes back to the tank). All lines seem okay, I am only getting smoke out of the leak detection pump filter (circled below)

I believe this should be normal, correct? Since I am not having any other other leaks, I'm wondering if replacing the leak detection pump would be the next best move. Would a faulty LDP throw small and large evap leak codes?

Thank you for any assistance.


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Hi All,

I'm trying to diagnose a P0440, P0455, P0456 codes that I am getting on my 2005 LJ, I started with the purge valve, which appears to be functioning as it should. Next I hooked up a smoke machine to the line coming out of the bottom of the purge valve (the one that goes back to the tank). All lines seem okay, I am only getting smoke out of the leak detection pump filter (circled below)

I believe this should be normal, correct? Since I am not having any other other leaks, I'm wondering if replacing the leak detection pump would be the next best move. Would a faulty LDP throw small and large evap leak codes?

Thank you for any assistance.


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Some smoke escaping from the leak detection pump could be normal, especially if it's a small amount.

If you’ve confirmed that the purge valve is functioning properly and there are no visible leaks in the lines or connections, replacing the LDP could be a good next step. A faulty LDP might not always manifest obvious physical symptoms, but it can definitely lead to the codes you’re seeing (especially if it’s failing to properly detect leaks).

Before you replace it, though, make sure to double-check the gas cap and the condition of the EVAP canister as well. A faulty cap or canister can also trigger these codes. Good luck, and keep us updated on what you find!
 
Some smoke escaping from the leak detection pump could be normal, especially if it's a small amount.

If you’ve confirmed that the purge valve is functioning properly and there are no visible leaks in the lines or connections, replacing the LDP could be a good next step. A faulty LDP might not always manifest obvious physical symptoms, but it can definitely lead to the codes you’re seeing (especially if it’s failing to properly detect leaks).

Before you replace it, though, make sure to double-check the gas cap and the condition of the EVAP canister as well. A faulty cap or canister can also trigger these codes. Good luck, and keep us updated on what you find!

Thanks, The gas cap is new so unfortunately i didn't get that lucky. The evap canister from the outside looks OK, no damage or anything. Not sure what other variables there are to look for.

I went ahead and gambled on it being the LDP, i swapped it out today. Fingers crossed that it works.
 
Thanks, The gas cap is new so unfortunately i didn't get that lucky. The evap canister from the outside looks OK, no damage or anything. Not sure what other variables there are to look for.

I went ahead and gambled on it being the LDP, i swapped it out today. Fingers crossed that it works.

Let us know if that solves the issue! Be sure to clear the code after replacing it.
 
Sorry you’re going through this. I was looking everywhere and was glad it was finally the gas cap in my case. Sorry to hear of your chase. Let’s us know!
 
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