Had the car hooked up to a computer and it came up with the code P1495 that it has a leak detection pump solenoid circuit condition is there an easy affordable way to fix this?
SOURCE: i have a 2001 plymouth neon that has a check
it is in your transmission or a short going to those items. check wiring first then transmission
During evaporative system diagnosis, Leak Detection Pumps have mistakenly been replaced. A thorough inspection for pinched, kinked, or disconnected supply vacuum lines (as currently listed in the Powertrain Diagnostic Procedures) is a critical step in diagnosing DTC P1494 (LDP SW OR MECHANICAL FAULT). Additionally, the other evaporative leak faults (DTC P0442 - SMALL LEAK, P0455 - LARGE LEAK, and P0456 - VERY SMALL LEAK) should have the supply vacuum lines examined for pinches or kinks prior to any LDP component replacement.
The supply vacuum lines should be checked from the engine compartment all the way to the fuel tank, including the LDP and purge system.
NOTE: VERIFY ALL RELATED SUPPLY VACUUM LINE ROUTINGS FOR PINCHES, KINKS, OR DISCONNECTION'S BEFORE REPLACING LDP SYSTEM COMPONENTS.
Hope this helps, also keep in mind that your feedback is important and I`ll appreciate your time and consideration if you leave some testimonial comment about this answer.
ECM fault-No CCD message from TCM
- Failed ECM
Probable Cause[s]
EVAP leak detection pump solenoid circuit condition
- ECM detected the pump solenoid did not change status when activated
Probable Cause[s]
1,023 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×