This evening, I am doing some work on a car for a friend. Car (2015 Fusion 2.0) has a P0456 code (slight EVAP leak) causing it to fail emissions inspection. The owner would like to get the car inspected this weekend and update the registration before taking it back to college.
I'm replacing the purge valve because the forums say that's the common cause of this code.
Assuming this fixes it (!!!) -- is it smarter to clear the code or not? I am thinking if I clear the code, then ALL of the emissions monitors (i.e. catalyst efficiency) will need to reset before the car can pass. But if I don't clear it, it will probably take a few drive cycles anyway before the car figures out that everything's good. What's the smartest approach?
FWIW, I have Forscan (free version) - so maybe there's some way to reset just the P0456 without doing a full emissions module reset. Or maybe I'm just thinking about the whole thing wrong..?
I'm replacing the purge valve because the forums say that's the common cause of this code.
Assuming this fixes it (!!!) -- is it smarter to clear the code or not? I am thinking if I clear the code, then ALL of the emissions monitors (i.e. catalyst efficiency) will need to reset before the car can pass. But if I don't clear it, it will probably take a few drive cycles anyway before the car figures out that everything's good. What's the smartest approach?
FWIW, I have Forscan (free version) - so maybe there's some way to reset just the P0456 without doing a full emissions module reset. Or maybe I'm just thinking about the whole thing wrong..?