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Jeep P0456, P0457

Jeep P0456, P0457 Diagnose and fix Jeep P0456, P0457 P0456-EVAP PURGE SYSTEM SMALL LEAK P0457-LOOSE FUEL CAP Step by step procedure to diagnose Jeep P0456 trouble codes Check for leak in purge hose and purge valve Start by unplugging the evaporative hose from the charcoal canister assembly. Install the smoke machine into that hose. Smoke test the system with the engine off. Check for evidence of smoke along the hose and at the purge valve. If you find smoke in the hose, replace the hose. If you don’t have a … Read More
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Ford  P144C

Ford  P144C Diagnose and fix Ford  P144C The Ford P144C trouble code means you have a “Evaporative emission system Purge Check Valve Performance” issue. The PCM performs an EVAP check valve test when the engine is running under minimal boost conditions. The test is performed once every drive cycle and only when entry conditions are met. The Ford P144C sets when fuel tank pressure exceeds a calibrated amount within a specified amount of time during the test. The cause of the P144C code can be: • Restricted EVAP ejector connections … Read More
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Hyundai Ionic rear seat fire — recall

Hyundai Ionic rear seat fire — recall Hyundai is recalling 2017-18 Hyundai Ionic vehicles  due to a Hyundai Ionic rear seat fire possibility. Hyundai has identified a power relay that may overheat and cause a fire. The power relay is located under the rear seat/ Hyundai Ionic recall — NHTSA #22V459000 Hyundai dealers will inspect the relay and replace it free of charge. Hyundai Ionic vehicles that have already had the relay replaced must have it replaced again.
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Ford Maveric engine fires — recall

Ford Maveric engine fires — recall Ford is recalling 2022 Ford Maveric vehicles equipped with the 2.5L HEV or PHEV engines to correct engine failure that could release engine oil and fuel vapor into the engine compartment resulting in Ford Maveric fires. Park and shut off engine in the event of engine noise, reduction in power or smoke Lincoln advises Ford Maveric owners to immediately park and shut off the engine if they hear unexpected engine noise, experience a reduction in power or notice smoke from the engine compartment. What … Read More
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Lincoln Corsair engine fires — recall

Lincoln Corsair engine fires — recall Ford is recalling 2021-22 Lincoln Corsair vehicles equipped with the 2.5L HEV or PHEV engines to correct engine failure that could release engine oil and fuel vapor into the engine compartment resulting in Lincoln Corsair fires. Park and shut off engine in the event of engine noise, reduction in power or smoke Lincoln advises Lincoln Corsair owners to immediately park and shut off the engine if they hear unexpected engine noise, experience a reduction in power or notice smoke from the engine compartment. What … Read More
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