Error code P0456 (M)
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no disrespect frank but it's warranty work and costs you nothing so the dealer is
not obligated to define all of the costd d.c incured from that dealer
FrankW wrote:
> I hope Jerry is right.
> Other than that I hope you are still under warranty.
> My 01TJ when fairly new, had the same problem. Brought it in
> to the dealer numerous time only to have the check engine light
> come back on soon after (next day) The dealer finally
> kept the piece of junk for a week and apparently replaced the gas tank.
> I asked them numerous times for a itemized list (copy of work order) of
> the things they did. which I never got.
> Why do I think, they really just overridden the fault code
> in the computer.
>
> Jerry Bransford wrote:
>
> > No kidding, it's likely just your gas cap is loose, or leaking air if you
> > have installed an aftermarket locking gas cap. If the computer notices any
> > air leak in the fuel system during self-tests, it'll set that error code.
> >
> > Jerry
> > --
> > Jerry Bransford
> > PP-ASEL N6TAY
> > See the Geezer Jeep at
> > http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
> > "Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:72ce17be.0409211947.5fd854d2@posting.google.c om...
> >
> >>I have this error code on my 2002 TJ sport 6 cylinder.
> >>P0456 (M) Evap Leak Monitor Small Leak Detected Leak has been detected
> >>in the evaporative system.
> >>
> >>What does this mean, and is there a quick way to fix it or find the
> >>leak? Where would I start?
> >
> >
> >
not obligated to define all of the costd d.c incured from that dealer
FrankW wrote:
> I hope Jerry is right.
> Other than that I hope you are still under warranty.
> My 01TJ when fairly new, had the same problem. Brought it in
> to the dealer numerous time only to have the check engine light
> come back on soon after (next day) The dealer finally
> kept the piece of junk for a week and apparently replaced the gas tank.
> I asked them numerous times for a itemized list (copy of work order) of
> the things they did. which I never got.
> Why do I think, they really just overridden the fault code
> in the computer.
>
> Jerry Bransford wrote:
>
> > No kidding, it's likely just your gas cap is loose, or leaking air if you
> > have installed an aftermarket locking gas cap. If the computer notices any
> > air leak in the fuel system during self-tests, it'll set that error code.
> >
> > Jerry
> > --
> > Jerry Bransford
> > PP-ASEL N6TAY
> > See the Geezer Jeep at
> > http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
> > "Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:72ce17be.0409211947.5fd854d2@posting.google.c om...
> >
> >>I have this error code on my 2002 TJ sport 6 cylinder.
> >>P0456 (M) Evap Leak Monitor Small Leak Detected Leak has been detected
> >>in the evaporative system.
> >>
> >>What does this mean, and is there a quick way to fix it or find the
> >>leak? Where would I start?
> >
> >
> >
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no disrespect frank but it's warranty work and costs you nothing so the dealer is
not obligated to define all of the costd d.c incured from that dealer
FrankW wrote:
> I hope Jerry is right.
> Other than that I hope you are still under warranty.
> My 01TJ when fairly new, had the same problem. Brought it in
> to the dealer numerous time only to have the check engine light
> come back on soon after (next day) The dealer finally
> kept the piece of junk for a week and apparently replaced the gas tank.
> I asked them numerous times for a itemized list (copy of work order) of
> the things they did. which I never got.
> Why do I think, they really just overridden the fault code
> in the computer.
>
> Jerry Bransford wrote:
>
> > No kidding, it's likely just your gas cap is loose, or leaking air if you
> > have installed an aftermarket locking gas cap. If the computer notices any
> > air leak in the fuel system during self-tests, it'll set that error code.
> >
> > Jerry
> > --
> > Jerry Bransford
> > PP-ASEL N6TAY
> > See the Geezer Jeep at
> > http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
> > "Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:72ce17be.0409211947.5fd854d2@posting.google.c om...
> >
> >>I have this error code on my 2002 TJ sport 6 cylinder.
> >>P0456 (M) Evap Leak Monitor Small Leak Detected Leak has been detected
> >>in the evaporative system.
> >>
> >>What does this mean, and is there a quick way to fix it or find the
> >>leak? Where would I start?
> >
> >
> >
not obligated to define all of the costd d.c incured from that dealer
FrankW wrote:
> I hope Jerry is right.
> Other than that I hope you are still under warranty.
> My 01TJ when fairly new, had the same problem. Brought it in
> to the dealer numerous time only to have the check engine light
> come back on soon after (next day) The dealer finally
> kept the piece of junk for a week and apparently replaced the gas tank.
> I asked them numerous times for a itemized list (copy of work order) of
> the things they did. which I never got.
> Why do I think, they really just overridden the fault code
> in the computer.
>
> Jerry Bransford wrote:
>
> > No kidding, it's likely just your gas cap is loose, or leaking air if you
> > have installed an aftermarket locking gas cap. If the computer notices any
> > air leak in the fuel system during self-tests, it'll set that error code.
> >
> > Jerry
> > --
> > Jerry Bransford
> > PP-ASEL N6TAY
> > See the Geezer Jeep at
> > http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
> > "Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:72ce17be.0409211947.5fd854d2@posting.google.c om...
> >
> >>I have this error code on my 2002 TJ sport 6 cylinder.
> >>P0456 (M) Evap Leak Monitor Small Leak Detected Leak has been detected
> >>in the evaporative system.
> >>
> >>What does this mean, and is there a quick way to fix it or find the
> >>leak? Where would I start?
> >
> >
> >
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the debris shield actually gets installed under the hood on the intake
manifold
Snowboardripper wrote:
> Turns out the gas cap did not keep the seal any more. This is the 2nd
> time it has been replace. But the good news is that it was covered
> and I had a recall item done on it. Turns out they had to install a
> heat shield under the muffler since if debris gets caught up there
> then it could catch fire!
manifold
Snowboardripper wrote:
> Turns out the gas cap did not keep the seal any more. This is the 2nd
> time it has been replace. But the good news is that it was covered
> and I had a recall item done on it. Turns out they had to install a
> heat shield under the muffler since if debris gets caught up there
> then it could catch fire!
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the debris shield actually gets installed under the hood on the intake
manifold
Snowboardripper wrote:
> Turns out the gas cap did not keep the seal any more. This is the 2nd
> time it has been replace. But the good news is that it was covered
> and I had a recall item done on it. Turns out they had to install a
> heat shield under the muffler since if debris gets caught up there
> then it could catch fire!
manifold
Snowboardripper wrote:
> Turns out the gas cap did not keep the seal any more. This is the 2nd
> time it has been replace. But the good news is that it was covered
> and I had a recall item done on it. Turns out they had to install a
> heat shield under the muffler since if debris gets caught up there
> then it could catch fire!
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the debris shield actually gets installed under the hood on the intake
manifold
Snowboardripper wrote:
> Turns out the gas cap did not keep the seal any more. This is the 2nd
> time it has been replace. But the good news is that it was covered
> and I had a recall item done on it. Turns out they had to install a
> heat shield under the muffler since if debris gets caught up there
> then it could catch fire!
manifold
Snowboardripper wrote:
> Turns out the gas cap did not keep the seal any more. This is the 2nd
> time it has been replace. But the good news is that it was covered
> and I had a recall item done on it. Turns out they had to install a
> heat shield under the muffler since if debris gets caught up there
> then it could catch fire!
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Yes it may be warrenty work, but I would like to know
just how much of a piece of ---- DC made for me.
I think I have a right to knowing exactly what they did to "MY" Jeep
Right now I'm a little pissed at paying 250 dollars plus
for a fricken o-ring in the power steering box.
They are charging 90 dollars for the o-ring alone
90 DOLLARS FOR A FRICKEN O-RING!!!!!!
My Jeep is only 3 years old.
What next?
end of rant
mic canic wrote:
> no disrespect frank but it's warranty work and costs you nothing so the dealer is
> not obligated to define all of the costd d.c incured from that dealer
>
> FrankW wrote:
>
>
>>I hope Jerry is right.
>>Other than that I hope you are still under warranty.
>>My 01TJ when fairly new, had the same problem. Brought it in
>>to the dealer numerous time only to have the check engine light
>>come back on soon after (next day) The dealer finally
>>kept the piece of junk for a week and apparently replaced the gas tank.
>>I asked them numerous times for a itemized list (copy of work order) of
>>the things they did. which I never got.
>>Why do I think, they really just overridden the fault code
>>in the computer.
>>
>>Jerry Bransford wrote:
>>
>>
>>>No kidding, it's likely just your gas cap is loose, or leaking air if you
>>>have installed an aftermarket locking gas cap. If the computer notices any
>>>air leak in the fuel system during self-tests, it'll set that error code.
>>>
>>>Jerry
>>>--
>>>Jerry Bransford
>>>PP-ASEL N6TAY
>>>See the Geezer Jeep at
>>>http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>>>"Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:72ce17be.0409211947.5fd854d2@posting.googl e.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>>I have this error code on my 2002 TJ sport 6 cylinder.
>>>>P0456 (M) Evap Leak Monitor Small Leak Detected Leak has been detected
>>>>in the evaporative system.
>>>>
>>>>What does this mean, and is there a quick way to fix it or find the
>>>>leak? Where would I start?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
just how much of a piece of ---- DC made for me.
I think I have a right to knowing exactly what they did to "MY" Jeep
Right now I'm a little pissed at paying 250 dollars plus
for a fricken o-ring in the power steering box.
They are charging 90 dollars for the o-ring alone
90 DOLLARS FOR A FRICKEN O-RING!!!!!!
My Jeep is only 3 years old.
What next?
end of rant
mic canic wrote:
> no disrespect frank but it's warranty work and costs you nothing so the dealer is
> not obligated to define all of the costd d.c incured from that dealer
>
> FrankW wrote:
>
>
>>I hope Jerry is right.
>>Other than that I hope you are still under warranty.
>>My 01TJ when fairly new, had the same problem. Brought it in
>>to the dealer numerous time only to have the check engine light
>>come back on soon after (next day) The dealer finally
>>kept the piece of junk for a week and apparently replaced the gas tank.
>>I asked them numerous times for a itemized list (copy of work order) of
>>the things they did. which I never got.
>>Why do I think, they really just overridden the fault code
>>in the computer.
>>
>>Jerry Bransford wrote:
>>
>>
>>>No kidding, it's likely just your gas cap is loose, or leaking air if you
>>>have installed an aftermarket locking gas cap. If the computer notices any
>>>air leak in the fuel system during self-tests, it'll set that error code.
>>>
>>>Jerry
>>>--
>>>Jerry Bransford
>>>PP-ASEL N6TAY
>>>See the Geezer Jeep at
>>>http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>>>"Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:72ce17be.0409211947.5fd854d2@posting.googl e.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>>I have this error code on my 2002 TJ sport 6 cylinder.
>>>>P0456 (M) Evap Leak Monitor Small Leak Detected Leak has been detected
>>>>in the evaporative system.
>>>>
>>>>What does this mean, and is there a quick way to fix it or find the
>>>>leak? Where would I start?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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Yes it may be warrenty work, but I would like to know
just how much of a piece of ---- DC made for me.
I think I have a right to knowing exactly what they did to "MY" Jeep
Right now I'm a little pissed at paying 250 dollars plus
for a fricken o-ring in the power steering box.
They are charging 90 dollars for the o-ring alone
90 DOLLARS FOR A FRICKEN O-RING!!!!!!
My Jeep is only 3 years old.
What next?
end of rant
mic canic wrote:
> no disrespect frank but it's warranty work and costs you nothing so the dealer is
> not obligated to define all of the costd d.c incured from that dealer
>
> FrankW wrote:
>
>
>>I hope Jerry is right.
>>Other than that I hope you are still under warranty.
>>My 01TJ when fairly new, had the same problem. Brought it in
>>to the dealer numerous time only to have the check engine light
>>come back on soon after (next day) The dealer finally
>>kept the piece of junk for a week and apparently replaced the gas tank.
>>I asked them numerous times for a itemized list (copy of work order) of
>>the things they did. which I never got.
>>Why do I think, they really just overridden the fault code
>>in the computer.
>>
>>Jerry Bransford wrote:
>>
>>
>>>No kidding, it's likely just your gas cap is loose, or leaking air if you
>>>have installed an aftermarket locking gas cap. If the computer notices any
>>>air leak in the fuel system during self-tests, it'll set that error code.
>>>
>>>Jerry
>>>--
>>>Jerry Bransford
>>>PP-ASEL N6TAY
>>>See the Geezer Jeep at
>>>http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>>>"Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:72ce17be.0409211947.5fd854d2@posting.googl e.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>>I have this error code on my 2002 TJ sport 6 cylinder.
>>>>P0456 (M) Evap Leak Monitor Small Leak Detected Leak has been detected
>>>>in the evaporative system.
>>>>
>>>>What does this mean, and is there a quick way to fix it or find the
>>>>leak? Where would I start?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
just how much of a piece of ---- DC made for me.
I think I have a right to knowing exactly what they did to "MY" Jeep
Right now I'm a little pissed at paying 250 dollars plus
for a fricken o-ring in the power steering box.
They are charging 90 dollars for the o-ring alone
90 DOLLARS FOR A FRICKEN O-RING!!!!!!
My Jeep is only 3 years old.
What next?
end of rant
mic canic wrote:
> no disrespect frank but it's warranty work and costs you nothing so the dealer is
> not obligated to define all of the costd d.c incured from that dealer
>
> FrankW wrote:
>
>
>>I hope Jerry is right.
>>Other than that I hope you are still under warranty.
>>My 01TJ when fairly new, had the same problem. Brought it in
>>to the dealer numerous time only to have the check engine light
>>come back on soon after (next day) The dealer finally
>>kept the piece of junk for a week and apparently replaced the gas tank.
>>I asked them numerous times for a itemized list (copy of work order) of
>>the things they did. which I never got.
>>Why do I think, they really just overridden the fault code
>>in the computer.
>>
>>Jerry Bransford wrote:
>>
>>
>>>No kidding, it's likely just your gas cap is loose, or leaking air if you
>>>have installed an aftermarket locking gas cap. If the computer notices any
>>>air leak in the fuel system during self-tests, it'll set that error code.
>>>
>>>Jerry
>>>--
>>>Jerry Bransford
>>>PP-ASEL N6TAY
>>>See the Geezer Jeep at
>>>http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>>>"Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:72ce17be.0409211947.5fd854d2@posting.googl e.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>>I have this error code on my 2002 TJ sport 6 cylinder.
>>>>P0456 (M) Evap Leak Monitor Small Leak Detected Leak has been detected
>>>>in the evaporative system.
>>>>
>>>>What does this mean, and is there a quick way to fix it or find the
>>>>leak? Where would I start?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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Yes it may be warrenty work, but I would like to know
just how much of a piece of ---- DC made for me.
I think I have a right to knowing exactly what they did to "MY" Jeep
Right now I'm a little pissed at paying 250 dollars plus
for a fricken o-ring in the power steering box.
They are charging 90 dollars for the o-ring alone
90 DOLLARS FOR A FRICKEN O-RING!!!!!!
My Jeep is only 3 years old.
What next?
end of rant
mic canic wrote:
> no disrespect frank but it's warranty work and costs you nothing so the dealer is
> not obligated to define all of the costd d.c incured from that dealer
>
> FrankW wrote:
>
>
>>I hope Jerry is right.
>>Other than that I hope you are still under warranty.
>>My 01TJ when fairly new, had the same problem. Brought it in
>>to the dealer numerous time only to have the check engine light
>>come back on soon after (next day) The dealer finally
>>kept the piece of junk for a week and apparently replaced the gas tank.
>>I asked them numerous times for a itemized list (copy of work order) of
>>the things they did. which I never got.
>>Why do I think, they really just overridden the fault code
>>in the computer.
>>
>>Jerry Bransford wrote:
>>
>>
>>>No kidding, it's likely just your gas cap is loose, or leaking air if you
>>>have installed an aftermarket locking gas cap. If the computer notices any
>>>air leak in the fuel system during self-tests, it'll set that error code.
>>>
>>>Jerry
>>>--
>>>Jerry Bransford
>>>PP-ASEL N6TAY
>>>See the Geezer Jeep at
>>>http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>>>"Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:72ce17be.0409211947.5fd854d2@posting.googl e.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>>I have this error code on my 2002 TJ sport 6 cylinder.
>>>>P0456 (M) Evap Leak Monitor Small Leak Detected Leak has been detected
>>>>in the evaporative system.
>>>>
>>>>What does this mean, and is there a quick way to fix it or find the
>>>>leak? Where would I start?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
just how much of a piece of ---- DC made for me.
I think I have a right to knowing exactly what they did to "MY" Jeep
Right now I'm a little pissed at paying 250 dollars plus
for a fricken o-ring in the power steering box.
They are charging 90 dollars for the o-ring alone
90 DOLLARS FOR A FRICKEN O-RING!!!!!!
My Jeep is only 3 years old.
What next?
end of rant
mic canic wrote:
> no disrespect frank but it's warranty work and costs you nothing so the dealer is
> not obligated to define all of the costd d.c incured from that dealer
>
> FrankW wrote:
>
>
>>I hope Jerry is right.
>>Other than that I hope you are still under warranty.
>>My 01TJ when fairly new, had the same problem. Brought it in
>>to the dealer numerous time only to have the check engine light
>>come back on soon after (next day) The dealer finally
>>kept the piece of junk for a week and apparently replaced the gas tank.
>>I asked them numerous times for a itemized list (copy of work order) of
>>the things they did. which I never got.
>>Why do I think, they really just overridden the fault code
>>in the computer.
>>
>>Jerry Bransford wrote:
>>
>>
>>>No kidding, it's likely just your gas cap is loose, or leaking air if you
>>>have installed an aftermarket locking gas cap. If the computer notices any
>>>air leak in the fuel system during self-tests, it'll set that error code.
>>>
>>>Jerry
>>>--
>>>Jerry Bransford
>>>PP-ASEL N6TAY
>>>See the Geezer Jeep at
>>>http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>>>"Snowboardripper" <snowboardripper@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:72ce17be.0409211947.5fd854d2@posting.googl e.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>>I have this error code on my 2002 TJ sport 6 cylinder.
>>>>P0456 (M) Evap Leak Monitor Small Leak Detected Leak has been detected
>>>>in the evaporative system.
>>>>
>>>>What does this mean, and is there a quick way to fix it or find the
>>>>leak? Where would I start?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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mic canic <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message news:<415375B0.38290BD7@cac.net>...
> the debris shield actually gets installed under the hood on the intake
> manifold
>
No this is a new recall. I have not got the notice but the dealer
said they will send them soon. This is for the muffler. I already
had the above one done.
> the debris shield actually gets installed under the hood on the intake
> manifold
>
No this is a new recall. I have not got the notice but the dealer
said they will send them soon. This is for the muffler. I already
had the above one done.
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mic canic <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message news:<415375B0.38290BD7@cac.net>...
> the debris shield actually gets installed under the hood on the intake
> manifold
>
No this is a new recall. I have not got the notice but the dealer
said they will send them soon. This is for the muffler. I already
had the above one done.
> the debris shield actually gets installed under the hood on the intake
> manifold
>
No this is a new recall. I have not got the notice but the dealer
said they will send them soon. This is for the muffler. I already
had the above one done.