A: One particular area that often causes an EVAP leak in these trucks is
a cracked rubber hose near the EVAP service port.
Not exact matches
Its quite easy for a wire to become worn and frayed, or a
rubber hose to become brittle and
cracked.
Cold weather can cause some of the
rubber hose and emissions tubing to harden and
crack under stress.
- In some late 90's to early 2000's Dodge, Jeep and Chrysler vehicles,
cracks in the
rubber hoses and elbows that connect some of the components of the EVAP system are fairly common to cause the code P0455 and other EVAP codes.
Other issues include faulty VANOS solenoids, leaking headlight washer jets,
cracked rubber cooling system
hoses and suspension bushings, faulty window regulators.