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2017 Chevrolet Malibu

2017 Chevrolet Malibu Fuel Tank Pressure Sensors

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Part Number: Z8YV51720092
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Promotions : European Vehicle PartsQuantity Sold : Sold individuallyWarranty : 24-month or 24,000-mile Vemo limited warrantyInterchange Part Number : 13502779, 13502903, 13502510Replaces OE Number : 13502779, 13502903, 13502510
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What Does the Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor Do? Location and FAQs
What Does the Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor Do? Location and FAQsIt monitors pressure to detect evaporative leaks and loose/faulty gas caps that may be preventing fuel vapors from being contained in the EVAP system. Such leaks may result in decreased fuel efficiency, an increase in emissions, and decreased engine performance.
P0440 Code: Evaporative Emission Control System Malfunction – Large Leak
P0440 Code: Evaporative Emission Control System Malfunction – Large LeakThe caveat is that most vehicles set a different code for a large leak, and don’t even list a P0440 code. Some will set a P0455 or some other code. One of the vehicles that lists the P0440 is a 2007 Jeep Wrangler. Most other vehicles use another trouble code
P0454 Code: Evaporative Emission System Pressure Sensor / Switch Intermittent
P0454 Code: Evaporative Emission System Pressure Sensor / Switch IntermittentYour vehicle’s powertrain control module (PCM) uses a purge valve to pull fuel vapors from the canister into the engine.  This makes it possible for fuel vapors to be drawn into the engine at the right time (when they can be burned as fuel) instead of polluting the atmosphere.
P0457 Code: Evaporative Emission System Leak Detected (Fuel Cap Loose/Off)
P0457 Code: Evaporative Emission System Leak Detected (Fuel Cap Loose/Off) Pro Tip: Newer systems check the EVAP system for leaks. If they find no leak and then notice the fuel level has changed followed by a large
P0451 Code: Evaporative Emission System Pressure Sensor / Switch Range / Performance
P0451 Code: Evaporative Emission System Pressure Sensor / Switch Range / PerformanceThe P0451 code is defined as Evaporative Emission Control System Pressure Sensor/Switch Range/Performance.
P0496 Code: EVAP Flow During a Non-Purge Condition
P0496 Code: EVAP Flow During a Non-Purge ConditionEarly (pre-OBD2) systems only purged the canister when the engine was above idle and warm. OBD2 systems may purge the canister any time the engine is running, even at idle.