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Diagnosis & Repair

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  1. Using Toyota hand-held tester or scan tool, check for any other DTCs. If only DTC P1455 exists, go to next step. If other DTCs exists, diagnose and repair those DTCs first and then retest.
  2. Remove fuel tank. See FUEL PUMP under FUEL SYSTEMS in REMOVAL, OVERHAUL & INSTALLATION - 4-CYLINDER article for fuel tank servicing procedures. Turn fuel tank upside down and check that fuel does not come out of fuel tank from any other areas than the main fuel hose.
  3. If fuel does not come out of fuel tank in any other areas than the main fuel, replace ECM. ECM is located behind glove box. See Figure. If fuel comes out of fuel tank in any other areas than the main fuel hose, replace fuel tank. It may be necessary to check and replace charcoal canister and hoses to intake manifold. Charcoal canister is located near fuel tank. See Figure.