Check engine light and fuel smell on your vehicle? A stuck EVAP vent valve (P2422) risks emissions failure—scan, test the valve, then repair or replace it.
Check engine light and fuel smell on your vehicle? A stuck EVAP vent valve (P2422) risks emissions failure—scan, test the valve, then repair or replace it.
Check engine light and fuel vapor odor on your vehicle? A stuck EVAP vent valve can cause emissions failure—scan the system and replace the valve prompt...
Check engine light and vapor leak in your vehicle? P2420 means EVAP valve circuit high—emissions may fail. Scan, test valve, reprogram or replace now.
Check engine light and vapor leak warning on your vehicle? EVAP System Switching Valve Control Circuit Low risks emissions failure—scan and replace valve.
Check engine light and fuel smell on your vehicle? P2418 EVAP switching valve circuit/open risks emissions failure—scan, test the valve, and replace it.
Your vehicle shows a lean‑fuel warning because O2 Sensor Signals Swapped Bank 2 Sensor 2/Bank 2 Sensor 3. Test wiring and ECU, then rewire or reprogram.
Check engine light and fuel trim on your vehicle? Swapped O2 signals (Bank 1 S2/S3) can cause emissions failure—scan, reprogram or replace sensor.
Check engine light and fuel trim off on your vehicle? P2415 means O2 sensor exhaust sample error Bank 2 Sensor 1 – test sensor and reprogram or replace.
Check engine light on your vehicle? P2414 O2 Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 1 error can hurt emissions and fuel trim – scan, test, reprogram or replace today.
EGR performance warning on your vehicle? Poor emissions and reduced fuel economy show the system isn’t regulating gases—scan and reprogram the EGR module.