Why does my 2009 Honda Accord say check fuel cap?

Why does my 2009 Honda Accord say check fuel cap?

The “ check fuel cap” is one of the most difficult displays you will find on a Honda Accord. Whenever the message displays it means that the fuel tank has a pressure leak. You will get the message if the fuel tank simply is gone, if it is damaged, or if is simply not tight enough.

Why does my Honda Accord say fuel cap check?

If you have a message that says “Fuel Cap Check” on one of the Honda cars or vans, including but not limited to Accord, Crosstour, Civic, Odyssey etc, you may have a different problem than a problem with your fuel cap. First check your fuel cap to make sure the O Ring has no damage or rips so it seals when you lock/close it.

What do I do if the check fuel cap message appears?

To handle the situation, follow these steps: 1 Turn off the engine. 2 Open the fuel door. 3 Double check the gas cap and tighten if necessary. 4 Crank the car and drive normally. 5 The light should go off within a few days. If it doesn’t, the code will need to be checked.

What happens if you put the fuel cap on too tight?

If the fuel cap is screwed onto the fuel tank too tightly, it could damage the fuel cap itself. The fuel cap’s rubber seal helps to create vacuum pressure, and putting the fuel cap on too tightly can cause this rubber seal to roll over and will cause vacuum leaks. If the fuel cap is too tight, the Check Fuel Cap Light will be displayed.

What should I do if my gas cap is loose?

Your car is equipped with a pretty sophisticated evap/emissions system that monitors the level of pressure in the gas tank. This is done to detect possible leaks, including a loose gas cap. If you’ve left the cap loose (or off), the Check Fuel Cap message will show up on your dash. To handle the situation, follow these steps:

If you have a message that says “Fuel Cap Check” on one of the Honda cars or vans, including but not limited to Accord, Crosstour, Civic, Odyssey etc, you may have a different problem than a problem with your fuel cap. First check your fuel cap to make sure the O Ring has no damage or rips so it seals when you lock/close it.

Why does the check fuel cap message show up on my dash?

This is done to detect possible leaks, including a loose gas cap. If you’ve left the cap loose (or off), the Check Fuel Cap message will show up on your dash. To handle the situation, follow these steps:

If the fuel cap is screwed onto the fuel tank too tightly, it could damage the fuel cap itself. The fuel cap’s rubber seal helps to create vacuum pressure, and putting the fuel cap on too tightly can cause this rubber seal to roll over and will cause vacuum leaks. If the fuel cap is too tight, the Check Fuel Cap Light will be displayed.

Your car is equipped with a pretty sophisticated evap/emissions system that monitors the level of pressure in the gas tank. This is done to detect possible leaks, including a loose gas cap. If you’ve left the cap loose (or off), the Check Fuel Cap message will show up on your dash. To handle the situation, follow these steps: