This has haunted us for several years now. Usually, but not every single time, Check Engine light is on.
Happened Dec 2013 at 18K miles; May 2015 at 29K miles; Dec 2015 at 35K miles; Apr 2016 at 38K miles; Nov 2016 at 46K miles; Jan 2017 at 49K miles; Apr 2017 at 52K miles; Jan 2018 at 62K miles; and probably a few other times I didn't record.
Car was hit very slightly from behind twice - both times, barely scratched and moved the bumper fascia, nothing at all behind it. 5 mph tap. Under $500 both times. But I'm wondering if it caused just a slight crack to a vacuum hose or the evap pump, which I think are near the filler neck. Never had the dealer check it, nothing obvious when I look underneath.
We have safety and emissions inspection due this month, and it will fail with that code. Any ideas on how to troubleshoot this? It is NOT a loose or bad gas cap, have checked already.
My plan for now is to keep the tank full and keep topping it off, until enough driving clears the code and we can pass inspection. I've read that the test is only performed above 40F/below 90F, and only between 1/4 and 3/4 tank full.
Happened Dec 2013 at 18K miles; May 2015 at 29K miles; Dec 2015 at 35K miles; Apr 2016 at 38K miles; Nov 2016 at 46K miles; Jan 2017 at 49K miles; Apr 2017 at 52K miles; Jan 2018 at 62K miles; and probably a few other times I didn't record.
Car was hit very slightly from behind twice - both times, barely scratched and moved the bumper fascia, nothing at all behind it. 5 mph tap. Under $500 both times. But I'm wondering if it caused just a slight crack to a vacuum hose or the evap pump, which I think are near the filler neck. Never had the dealer check it, nothing obvious when I look underneath.
We have safety and emissions inspection due this month, and it will fail with that code. Any ideas on how to troubleshoot this? It is NOT a loose or bad gas cap, have checked already.
My plan for now is to keep the tank full and keep topping it off, until enough driving clears the code and we can pass inspection. I've read that the test is only performed above 40F/below 90F, and only between 1/4 and 3/4 tank full.