DTC P0451 (2020 2021)
DTC P0451: Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Leak Check Module Pressure Sensor Range/Performance
General Description
The powertrain control module (PCM) automatically starts the evaporative emission (EVAP) system diagnosis after the vehicle has been turned to the OFF (LOCK) mode, and has met all other enable conditions (initial engine coolant temperature [ECT Sensor 1] and off for at least 5 hours). The EVAP system diagnosis is performed by reducing pressure between the EVAP canister and the atmosphere. If pressure is reduced with the fuel vapor containment valve open, the entire EVAP system will be monitored, and if the fuel vapor containment valve is closed, only the EVAP canister side will be monitored.
Leak check detection pressure sensor operation flow
- Reference pressure measurement : Malfunction detection in the EVAP leak detection module and determination of early completion of pressure reduction when normal.
- System pressure reduction : Pressure in the EVAP system is reduced to measure the ultimate pressure.
- Reference pressure re-measurement : Leak is detected by comparing with the ultimate pressure of the system pressure reduction
- Reference value is to be measured twice considering change in the characteristics of the vacuum pump during detection.
Reference pressure is the pressure reduction caused by the reference orifice (#40 equivalent) in the EVAP leak detection module used to check for leak by comparison with the system pressure reduction.
Fuel tank pressure (FTP) sensor middle stuck and fuel vapor containment valve close stuck are detected by changes in the fuel tank internal pressure under system total pressure reduction. Since the same phenomenon is used to detect two malfunctions, normality judgment is to be performed to discriminate the two.
Here is an overview of the malfunction detection :
Judgment 1: Normality judgment for the FTP sensor middle stuck by comparison of the fuel tank internal pressure before and after wake up. (P0451) (Under a sealed condition, the Fuel tank internal pressure changes according to the temperature of the fuel tank)
- If the temperature changes before and after wake up, and if the FTP sensor is normal, the FTP sensor output changes. (Judged as normal)
- While the FTP sensor output does not change if the temperature does not change before and after wake up or if the FTP sensor is stuck middle, malfunction judgment is not performed since the fuel tank internal pressure may accidentally become the same.
Judgment 2: Detection of the fuel vapor containment valve close stuck by the judgment by the leak check detection pressure sensor before leak detection. (P2451) (When the fuel vapor containment valve is opened, the canister side pressure also changes due to the fuel tank internal pressure)
- If the fuel tank internal pressure and the barometric pressure are different and if the fuel vapor containment valve is normal, the leak check detection pressure sensor output changes. (Judged as normal)
- While the leak check detection pressure sensor output does not change if the fuel tank internal pressure and the barometric pressure are the same or if the fuel vapor containment valve is stuck close, malfunction judgment is not performed since the fuel tank internal pressure may accidentally become near the barometric pressure.
Judgment 3: Malfunction judgment by pressure reduction of the total system. (P2451) (During the detection of leak in the total system, the fuel vapor containment valve is opened to reduce pressure)
- It is judged as normal when the fuel tank internal pressure is reduced.
- When the fuel tank internal pressure does not change, the fuel vapor containment valve close stuck is detected.
Monitor Execution, Sequence, Duration, DTC Type
| Execution | Once per driving cycle |
| Sequence | None |
| Duration | 19 minutes 30 seconds or less |
| DTC Type | Two drive cycles, MIL on |
Enable Conditions
| Condition | Minimum | Maximum |
|---|---|---|
| Elapsed time after turn the vehicle to the ON mode | 10 minutes | - |
| Elapsed time after turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode | 5 hours | - |
| PCM wake up engine coolant temperature [ECT Sensor 1] | 40 deg.F (5 deg.C) | 95 deg.F (35 deg.C) |
| Barometric pressure [Baro Sensor] | 76 kPa (22.5 inHg, 569 mmHg) | - |
| 12 volt battery voltage | 10.5 V | - |
| Other | No refueling is required | |
[ ]: HDS Parameter
Malfunction Threshold
When the fuel tank internal pressure [Tank Internal Pressure] does not change after PCM wake up within 19 minutes 30 seconds.
Possible Cause
- Fuel vapor containment valve close stuck
- Fuel vapor containment valve line clogged
- Leak detection pressure sensor failure
Confirmation Procedure
Operating Condition
- With the engine coolant temperature [ECT Sensor 1] within the specified range, turn the vehicle to the ON mode, and wait for at least 10 minutes.
- Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode, and wait for at least 5 hours.
- After the PCM wakes up and wait at least 19 minutes 30 seconds.
With the HDS
Do the EVAP TEST in the INSPECTION MENU with the HDS.
Diagnosis Details
Conditions for setting the DTC
When a malfunction is detected during the first drive cycle, a Pending DTC is stored in the PCM memory. If the malfunction returns in the next (second) drive cycle, the MIL comes on and a Confirmed DTC, the freeze data, and the on-board snapshot are stored.
Conditions for clearing the DTC
The MIL is cleared if the malfunction does not return in three consecutive trips in which the diagnostic runs. The MIL, the Pending DTC, the Confirmed DTC, the freeze data, and the on-board snapshot can be cleared with the scan tool Clear command or by disconnecting the 12 volt battery.