Possible repairs for P0456 & Costs
Once the mechanic has identified the leak, it’s a matter of replacing the damaged part. It’s easy to switch out the gas cap or purge valve if they’re the culprit. If the purge vent valve is clogged, cleaning it out and replacing it shouldn’t be too much hassle either.Â
A P0456 code probably won’t damage any other components, so there shouldn’t be any resulting damage to repair.Â
Most evaporative emission system leaks are too small to see, so diagnosing a P0456 code can be tedious.Â
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A minor leak could set you back anything between $200 and $300. A $100 diagnostic fee is standard in many shops, with an additional $100 if the leak is difficult to find or if the components are hard to reach.Â
In many cases, the repair is a new hose, a rubber gasket, or a new fuel cap, which are inexpensive. However, it’ll likely be more expensive if the leak stems from the filler neck or the gas tank. In this case, you could expect to pay between $500 and $600.
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