Featured in Professional Tool & Equipment News: Real-world EVAP; how to diagnose a P0455 code

Dec. 27, 2012
Can't find the smoke? Don't assume there's no 'fire.'

Code P0455, an engine code that indicates a large evaporative emissions leak, can be challenging for service technicians. The December issue of Professional Tool & Equipment News reviews the process for finding the cause of the leak and what tools are used to fix it. For the full story, click here. 

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