Why does my Honda Odyssey not have EVAP code?

Why does my Honda Odyssey not have EVAP code?

It means the computer is seeing a problem with purging the fuel vapors. I’d suspect the purge valve or the purge valve circuit. The most likely fix is a new purge valve but it could be a plugged passage in the intake manifold or a broken hose, too.

What’s the OBD code for a Honda Odyssey?

Getting a P0443, p145C and a P0497 on my OBD. The car belongs to a good friend of mine. He’s replaced the gas cap but said the light came back on? Going to need some help on this. I just plugged in my OBD and got the P145C code? Hoping for someone very knowledgeable with my issue! Experience: 18+yrs experience. State Inspector and Honda Diagnostics

Where is the EVAP purge solenoid on a Honda Odyssey?

The EVAP Purge Solenoid is located on the top, rear of the engine, towards the driver’s side. Carefully inspect the vacuum lines for any cracks, holes or disconnections (inspect carefully, this is common!).

Where can I get a 2007 Honda Odyssey?

Getting a P0443, p145C and a P0497 on my OBD. The car belongs to a good friend of mine. He’s Have Honda questions? Ask a Honda repair expert.

It means the computer is seeing a problem with purging the fuel vapors. I’d suspect the purge valve or the purge valve circuit. The most likely fix is a new purge valve but it could be a plugged passage in the intake manifold or a broken hose, too.

Getting a P0443, p145C and a P0497 on my OBD. The car belongs to a good friend of mine. He’s replaced the gas cap but said the light came back on? Going to need some help on this. I just plugged in my OBD and got the P145C code? Hoping for someone very knowledgeable with my issue! Experience: 18+yrs experience. State Inspector and Honda Diagnostics

Getting a P0443, p145C and a P0497 on my OBD. The car belongs to a good friend of mine. He’s Have Honda questions? Ask a Honda repair expert.

The EVAP Purge Solenoid is located on the top, rear of the engine, towards the driver’s side. Carefully inspect the vacuum lines for any cracks, holes or disconnections (inspect carefully, this is common!).