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Typical Malfunction Thresholds

"Saturated" indicates that the EVAP pressure change is less than 0.75 mmHg (0.1 kPa) in 30 seconds.

TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS

One of following conditions met -
FTP when 4 seconds after reference pressure measurement began More than -7.5 mmHg (-1 kPa)
Reference pressure Less than -36.4 mmHg (-4.85 kPa)
Reference pressure -7.9 mmHg (-1.057 kPa) or more
Reference pressure Not saturated
Reference pressure difference between first and second 5.3 mmHg (0.7 kPa) or more


  1. P0450: Pressure sensor chattering
    TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS - P0450: PRESSURE SENSOR CHATTERING

    EVAP pressure Less than 42.11 kPa (316 mmHg) or more than 123.761 kPa (928 mmHg)
  2. P0451: Pressure sensor noise
    TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS - P0451: PRESSURE SENSOR NOISE

    Pressure variation indicated by pressure sensor in 10 seconds More than +/- 0.3 kPa (+/- 2.25 mmHg) 10 times
  3. P0451: Pressure sensor stuck
    TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS - P0451: PRESSURE SENSOR STUCK

    0.02 inch leak pressure variation indicated by pressure sensor in 10 seconds Less than 0.65 kPa (4.87 mmHg)
  4. P0452: Pressure sensor low voltage
    TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS - P0452: PRESSURE SENSOR LOW VOLTAGE

    EVAP pressure Less than 42.11 kPa (316 mmHg)
  5. P0453: Pressure sensor high voltage
    TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS - P0453: PRESSURE SENSOR HIGH VOLTAGE

    EVAP pressure More than 123.761 kPa (928 mmHg)


"Saturated" indicates that the EVAP pressure change is less than 0.75 mmHg (0.1 kPa) in 30 seconds.

P0455: EVAP gross leak

TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS

FTP when vacuum introduction complete Higher than reference pressure x 0.2

P0456: EVAP small leak (0.02 inch leak)

TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS - P0456

FTP when vacuum introduction was complete Between 1 and 2
Condition 1. Higher than second reference pressure
Condition 2. Lower than reference pressure x 0.2
Atmospheric pressure (absolute pressure) 70 kPa (525 mmHg) or more, and less than 110 kPa (825 mmHg)