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No one? Hate to spend more money for a shot in the dark, but I am thinking the 2-way valve is likely it...
Am chasing a double problem with 1456 code and a fuel vapour leak. Have looked at several posts on this forum, which were useful but will need some more advice in order to get this fixed.
Vehicle is 1998 Accord LX with 2.3 VTEC.
The car leaks raw gasoline fumes but only after the car has been running. The smell comes from underneath the vehicle, about where the rear seat is. The fumes dissipate after 20-30 minutes which suggests that the buildup of pressure in the tank is what is leaking out. Once the pressure leaks out, the fumes stop.
Along with this, the 1456 code activates but it is intermittent. Once I delete the code, it could be 2 months before it lights up again. It's not constant.
In trying to remedy the 1456, these parts have been replaced:
gas cap, canister, bypass solenoid and two-way valve.
Have done a visual inspection on the tank and hoses, nothing obvious although not everything can be seen well.
Thinking this through, it seems like it can be one of two things.
One - there is a physcial break / hole in tank or hoses allowing the pressure to escape even though the EVAP system is functioning (no 1456 or 1457 most of the time).
Two - the pressure is not getting evacuated by the system. Since the 1456 is not always activated, it would seem that the pressure sensor is functioning. Since there is no 1457 code, it seems that the purge solenoid is also working. Also, if there is too much pressure in the tank, the gas cap is supposed to release it. The fumes are escaping from under the car, not the gas cap.
The other ingredient is the dreaded ORVR valve on top of the tank. Not sure how it works and if it has any influence on the flow of pressure from into the EVAP system. Found a post on this forum on how to get at it but don't want to tackle this if not necessary.
Grateful for any insights on this one.
Changed my 2-way valve trying to rid the 1456. I’ve already done the gas cap, fuel canister, and shutoff valve. CEL came back on - again. I am at the end of my rope with this fawking 1456 code. At this point I’ve already spend $150, I don’t know whether to spend another $65 and change the solenoid or have the dealer look at it.![]()
Do you hear the pressure release when you open your fuel cap? Does the fuel cap still have the rubber seal inside of it?
If the cap checks out then you'd have to take a look at the EVAP Bypass Solenoid or fuel tank vapor control valve...or it can be something such as a cracked hose.
Personally i'd consider paying a shop to do a smoke test on the system and you should be able to get it done at outside the dealer...or unless you have/know someone who has a smoke machine.
Have you checked the hose you sealed up with silicone to make sure the slit didnt grow or silicone wore off somehow?
I had the 1457 code and it turned out to be the Bypass solenoid valve which needed to replace. Although, my canister vent shut valve was pretty rusted bad (noticed after canister was removed) i changed the bypass solenoid and my CEL came on 2 days after the repair BUT when i reset it again the CEL never came on and my OBD scanner showed all passes.
i recommend doing the SMOKE Evap test first since your saying no pressure is heard when you release your gas cap. and then possibly change the solenoid valve.
My car is a 02 accord se.