Dodge Neon P0456: EVAP System – Small Leak

This is one of the most commonly encountered trouble codes for the Dodge Neon Is the Code P0456. This is the trouble code that you get when you plug in your Neon to a OBDII scanner. The code P0456 indicates that the evaporative emissions control system has a tiny leak. This code is often found with or related to P0420,P0441 and, very rarely, P0440.

Dodge Neon P0456 Diagnosis

The P0456 issue is not usually a threat to your Neon's driveability. Certainly anytime the service engine soon light is on, it’s good to deal with it as soon as possible.

While the trouble code may state that there is a “small leak” in the EVAP system of your Dodge Neon, it is actually referring to the amount of pressure lost, and not the physical size of the leak. They can also be very tiny.

 

Índice de Contenido
  1. Dodge Neon P0456 Definition
  2. Dodge Neon P0456 OBDII Symptoms
  3. Problem Code Neon P0456
  4. Diagnoses- Dodge Neon
  5. Commonly Used P0456 Fixes
  6. Are P0456 Serious Concerns?

Dodge Neon P0456 Definition

P0456 stands for a universal OBDII code. The code can be used regardless of the make and model of the vehicle. Technically speaking, it stands for:

System Leakage in the Smallest Detail – Evaporative Emission System

The EVAP captures any fuel vapor in the fuel tank. They are then sent to the engines intake for ignition. When there is a small leak in the Dodge Neon’s EVAP system, it will throw the P0456 OBDII Code. If there is a large leak, it’ll throw P0455.

 

Dodge Neon P0456 OBDII Symptoms

P0456 Dodge Neon

The P0456 code is usually not accompanied with any other symptoms than those listed. Smells like gas The service engine soon light.

The fuel filler tube or around the fuel tank should smell particularly strong.

The EVAP system is responsible for fuel vapors. If these vapors are leaking from the system, you’ll often smell them faintly while operating the vehicle. But, it won’t affect the way the engine itself runs. The EVAP system is for fuel vapor and does not affect the operation of your Neon.

 

Problem Code Neon P0456

The P0456 trouble code can be triggered by many factors in your Dodge Neon. If your Neon has warned you at all in the last few months that the fuel cap was off when it wasn’t, then replacing it would be a great first step.

Below are the top most probable problems that could throw the code. These were listed alphabetically, in some order.

 

  • Evap Hose– The hose that carries the fuel vapor from the fuel tank to the intake manifold can begin to leak. The P0456 error code will be generated. You should look for a hole or a tear in the code. This is the main problem that can cause the code.
  • Vapor Canister Purge Valve– One of the most common causes of the P0456 code is the vapor canister purge valve. It’s really easy to replace. There are some clips you will need to look for and then remove.
  • Fuel Tank Sending Unit– It is possible for the gasket that attaches the fuel sending unit to the gas tank to go bad. It can lower the tank pressure, which could throw out the code.
  • Fuel Cap– A bad fuel cap can cause the code to be thrown for sure. Often, you’ll get a message informing you that the fuel cap is off even when it is on. You may not get the message but a P0456. This will save you time and money.
  • Fuel Filler Neck– There is often a gasket where the fuel filler neck connects with the gas tank. The gasket may dry out especially if the vehicle is in dry conditions. When it dries out, the fuel tank can’t hold pressure anymore.

 

Diagnoses- Dodge Neon

To diagnose the problem with your Dodge Neon's P0456, a mechanic can use a variety of tools. The most commonly used methods to diagnose this code are:

  • Most mechanics will check for any additional trouble codes. A mechanic will usually check for additional trouble codes to help diagnose the problem. That’s because when they appear together in certain combinations, there will often only be only a few conditions that will throw any combination of codes at one time.
  • The mechanic will normally determine what trouble codes are associated with P0456. Check out the EVAP System. These include the line and purge valve.
  • To ensure that the cap can withstand pressure, the mechanic will check it. If you are getting a warning that your gas cap is off, even when it’s on, replacing it will more than likely clear this code.
  • Monitoring and checking the fuel tank pressure is a must.
  • Following the inspections and repairs, the mechanic will conduct two more tests.
  • A smoke test, and they’ll use a scan tool to confirm that the EVAP solenoids and valves are operating properly.

Here’s a pretty good video on diagnosing these leaks from Scotty Kilmer, if you are interested:

 

 

Commonly Used P0456 Fixes

Below are the top Neon P0456 solutions:

  • Replacing the gas cap
  • Replacement for EVAP Line
  • Replace charcoal canister
  • Replacing the fuel tank

It is best to begin with the gas cap, and then work your way up to the fuel tanks. The gas cap is the most difficult and cost-effective item to replace.

Here’s a great video on How to check your gas cap.

We wish you all the best in finding out why your Dodge Neon is throwing the code P0456. We trust this helped. You can add any additional information by leaving a comment.

 

Are P0456 Serious Concerns?

While P0456 is not going to cause the Neon’s engine to stop running, it should not be treated lightly. There could be fuel contamination. You should pay extra attention to the level of your fuel tank and ensure that you're not leaking fuel. It is best to have it checked and/or dealt with immediately.

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