Emissions leak
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Come on TiburonWao, take the off topic stuff into your own thread. I can tell you where you can get all your own codes and dyno.
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Re: I think I have a lemon.. TONS of problems!
I got the code from auto zone he was using the OBDII. It is code PO455 Evap Emission Control System Leak ( Large ). Could this possiably be my evap canister if so isn't there a way to just take it out and the car still run fine?
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Re: Insomniac Thread
Yes, you can take it out and the car will run fine. Ask Blacktibs.
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you can buy them on ebay. Just look for an OBD-II code reader or something.
I had P0442(or P0422, whichever IS NOT the gas cap). It said "Catalyst Below Threshold" and pointed to a possible leak in evap canister or cat. Ends up that I had a cracked exhaust manifold (being replaced under warranty as I type this). I'd suggest taking it to the dealer, tell him what code you got, and he might know what to look for and what could possibly be wrong. Find a GOOD dealer, one you can easily work with. I would suggest a smaller dealership rather than a large one, because smaller dealers are usually more apt to working with the customer and helping them out, whereas large dealerships want assembly line... in and out as quick as possible. I found an awesome dealer, though I had to bypass two that were MUCH closer to my house.
I had P0442(or P0422, whichever IS NOT the gas cap). It said "Catalyst Below Threshold" and pointed to a possible leak in evap canister or cat. Ends up that I had a cracked exhaust manifold (being replaced under warranty as I type this). I'd suggest taking it to the dealer, tell him what code you got, and he might know what to look for and what could possibly be wrong. Find a GOOD dealer, one you can easily work with. I would suggest a smaller dealership rather than a large one, because smaller dealers are usually more apt to working with the customer and helping them out, whereas large dealerships want assembly line... in and out as quick as possible. I found an awesome dealer, though I had to bypass two that were MUCH closer to my house.