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2013 Toyota Tacoma Emissions code P0455 with aftermarket Fuel cell

Discussion in 'Technical Chat' started by TripleThreat, Mar 19, 2024.

  1. Mar 19, 2024 at 7:39 PM
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    TripleThreat

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    Hello Tacoma world!
    I have a 2013 Toyota tacoma with a fuel cell and check engine light. The code is for the fuel pressure sensor and emmisions? P0455. I don't have it since I don't have the stock tank and the emissions evap canister above the stock tank. Is there someone that has bypassed the code or has referred out an emulator so the code doesn't pop. Only other thing I can think of is to figure out the signal resistance or voltage required to send a fake signal. Appreciate any suggestions!20230618_112259.jpg
     
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  2. Mar 20, 2024 at 10:14 AM
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    Dm93

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    There is no simulator for the EVAP system that I know of, even if you could trick the sensor into being in range as soon as it runs the EVAP monitor it's gona set codes because it's a dynamic system. The PCM expects to see pressure changes when it runs various tests.

    Basically you have 3 options:

    Hook up the EVAP system

    Live with the light.

    Put a tune in it and turn off the EVAP codes.
     

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