What is P0455?
The code P0455 stands for “System Gross Leak Evaporative System Malfunction.”
It’s a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) that pops up when the EVAP system in your vehicle has been compromised, resulting in gasoline vapor escaping into the atmosphere.
Here’s how this system works:
The EVAP system consists of many components, including the fuel tank, gas cap, and charcoal canister (also called EVAP or vapor canister.) It prevents harmful fuel vapor from escaping your vehicle’s fuel system and being released into the environment.
To ensure the EVAP system does its job, your car’s ECM monitors the fuel tank, gas cap, charcoal canister, purge valve solenoid, and canister valve vent solenoid.
When you start your vehicle, the purge valve in the engine compartment opens and an intake vacuum absorbs the harmful vapor into the engine for efficient combustion. However, a large fuel vapor leak in the EVAP system will prevent vacuum creation.
When the Leak Detection Pump (LDP) detects this gross leak during an EVAP test, the ECM generates a P0455 code.
Multiple factors could trigger an EVAP leak, causing the ECM to generate the DTC P0455 trouble code. You’ll also see the Check Engine Light (CEL) illuminated on your dashboard.
Note: If it’s a small leak, the ECM will pull up trouble code P0456.