It sounds like you may have an evaporative
emissions system leak.
Hi There, The check engine light referring to the gas cap is likely related to an evaporative
emissions system leak.
Not exact matches
When the new
emissions data were combined with current pipeline mileage information, significant regional variations were observed, with the Eastern region of the United States accounting for more than a third of the total U.S.
emissions from pipeline
leaks, and the larger western region, where
systems tend to be newer, contributing 17 percent of total
emissions.
Under a cap - and - trade
system to reduce
emissions, like the one in California and Quebec, the cost of methane
leaks can add up.
Many wells have
systems designed to capture those
emissions or flare them, but oil and gas equipment and their
leak rates vary from region to region, he said.
It was a P0455 code «Evaporative
emission control
system leak detected - large
leak».
The presence of sulfur could indicate a
leak and a faulty
emission treatment
system.
The P2403 diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is an indication that the evaporative
emission (EVAP) control
system leak detection pump sensor has an open circuit.
10 mo.) Date: Mileage: Source: Comments: 02/17/2008 NICBVehicle manufactured and shipped to Maryland02 / 27/2008 10 MileOne Automotive Group mileone.comVehicle serviced02 / 27/2008 MileOne Automotive Group mileone.comVehicle offered for sale03 / 11/2008 MileOne Automotive Group mileone.comVehicle sold03 / 11/2008 Maryland Motor Vehicle Dept. Columbia, MD Title # 39206937Registration issued or renewed Title or registration issued First owner reported Titled or registered as personal vehicle Loan or lien reported06 / 11/2008 3,941 MileOne Automotive Group mileone.comOil and filter changed01 / 28/2009 15,777 MileOne Automotive Group mileone.comElectrical
system checked03 / 04/2009 17,790 MileOne Automotive Group mileone.comElectrical
system checked08 / 08/2011 61,935 MileOne Automotive Group mileone.comVehicle serviced08 / 08/2011 Maryland Inspection Station Columbia, MDPassed
emissions inspection03 / 14/2012 Maryland Motor Vehicle Dept. Columbia, MD Title # 39206937Registration issued or renewed Registration updated when owner moved the vehicle to a new location08 / 13/2013 Maryland Inspection Station Columbia, MDPassed
emissions inspection03 / 26/2014 Maryland Motor Vehicle Dept. Columbia, MD Title # 39206937Registration issued or renewed11 / 13/2014 DAS Auto Care Columbia, MD Muffler replaced Oil and filter changed07 / 01/2015 134, 078 DAS Auto Care Columbia, MD Oil and filter changed08 / 05/2015 Maryland Inspection Station Columbia, MDPassed
emissions inspection11 / 27/2015 141, 400 DAS Auto Care Columbia, MD Drive belt (s) replaced Oil and filter changed02 / 17/2016 Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc.Manufacturer Recall Issued NHTSA # 16V096 Recall #G0F Safety Recall G0F - Remedy Notice 2006 - 2012 Model Year RAV4 2012 - 2014 Model Year RAV4 EV Rear Outboard Seatbelts Status: Remedy Available Locate an authorized Toyota dealer near you to schedule an appointment + Learn more about this recall03 / 05/2016 Maryland Motor Vehicle Dept. Columbia, MD Title # 39206937Registration issued or renewed04 / 23/2016 DAS AUTO CARE Columbia, MD Fluids checked Oil and filter changed07 / 07/2016 DAS AUTO CARE Columbia, MD Crankshaft position sensor replaced Engine oil / fluid
leak checked Engine / powertrain computer / module checked Fluids checked Oil and filter changed Water pump replaced09 / 17/2016 DAS AUTO CARE Columbia, MD Fluids checked Oil and filter changed
Common problems include various transmission issues,
leaking radiators in the 2006 model, electrical problems, faulty ignition switch, bad wheel bearings, bad ignition coils, throttle body and
emission control
system faults.
Nissan Maxima problems: Common problems include a faulty alternator, noisy timing chain, oil and coolant
leaks and the «service engine soon» (
emission control related) issues like bad camshaft position sensor (CMP) or crankshaft position sensor (CKP), dirty air flow sensor, faulty ignition coils, catalytic converter, EVAP
system issues.
This is especially important because two - thirds of HFC
emissions likely occur as a result of commercial refrigeration and mobile air conditioning
system leaks and service practices.
REFRIGERANT
LEAK PREVENTION — This type of project quantifies the greenhouse gas (GHG)
emission reductions generated by reducing hydroflourocarbon (HFC) refrigerant
leaks commonly found in commercial refrigeration
systems.
Of the non-CO2 gases that contribute to energy - related greenhouse gas
emissions, methane contributes the most (6 %)-- mainly from
emissions that
leak out of natural gas
systems, coal mines, and petroleum exploration and production facilities.
This webcast presents an overview of
leak monitoring
systems to identify SF6
emissions from high voltage electrical equipment.
Refrigerant
Leak Prevention Carbon Offsets — This type of project quantifies the greenhouse gas (GHG)
emission reductions generated by reducing hydroflourocarbon (HFC) refrigerant
leaks commonly found in commercial refrigeration
systems.
As gas moves through the
system,
emissions occur through intentional venting and unintentional
leaks.
EPA is working with industry to reduce
emissions through the SF6 Emission Reduction Partnership for Electric Power
Systems, which promotes
leak detection and repair, use of recycling equipment, and employee training.