Your check‑engine light and fuel‑cap warning signal an intermittent fuel‑cap sensor—risking emissions failure. Scan, test the sensor, replace if needed.
Your check‑engine light and fuel‑cap warning signal an intermittent fuel‑cap sensor—risking emissions failure. Scan, test the sensor, replace if needed.
Check engine light and EVAP warning on your vehicle? A P2411 fuel‑cap sensor circuit high can fail emissions tests—inspect the cap sensor, reprogram.
Check engine light and fuel‑cap warning on your vehicle? A low fuel‑cap sensor can cause emissions failure; test the circuit and repair or reprogram.
Check engine light, cap warning on your vehicle? P2409 signals the fuel‑cap sensor circuit is out of range—risking emissions failure. Scan and fix now.
Check engine light & fuel‑cap warning on your vehicle? A bad fuel cap sensor can cause emissions failures—scan circuit, test switch, replace/reprogram.
EVAP leak warning on your vehicle? An intermittent pump sense circuit can cause emissions failures—scan the circuit, test the pump, replace if needed.
Check engine light and EVAP pump error on your vehicle? High sense circuit can cause vapor leaks—scan and repair the pump circuit now to stay compliant.
Check engine light and fuel odor on your vehicle? P2405 = EVAP leak detection pump sense circuit low—vapor leak risk. Scan, test wiring, replace needed.
Check engine light and EVAP leak on your vehicle? P2404 means pump‑sense circuit range is off, emissions failure. Scan and reprogram or replace pump.
EVAP pump sense circuit open triggers fuel vapor leak warning on your vehicle—risk of emissions failure. Scan, test wiring, and consider module repair.