Monitor Description
- P1450-11: Fuel tank pressure sensor voltage low
If the fuel tank pressure sensor output voltage (pressure) is less than 0.15 V: -20.0244 kPa (gauge) -2.9035 psi (gauge)], the ECM interprets this as an open or short circuit in the fuel tank pressure sensor or its circuit, and stops the EVAP system monitor. If any deterioration has occurred, the ECM will illuminate the MIL and store this DTC (1 trip detection logic).
- P1450-15: Fuel tank pressure sensor voltage high
If the fuel tank pressure sensor output voltage (pressure) is higher than 4.85 V: 55.6341 kPa (gauge) [8.0669 psi (gauge)], the ECM interprets this as an open or short circuit in the pressure sensor or its circuit, and stops the EVAP system monitor. If any deterioration has occurred, the ECM will illuminate the MIL and store this DTC (1 trip detection logic).
- P1450-2A: Fuel tank pressure sensor being constant (Stuck monitor)
If the fuel tank pressure sensor output voltage does not change, the ECM interprets this as the sensor voltage being constant, and stops the EVAP system monitor. The ECM then illuminates the MIL and stores this DTC (2 trip detection logic).
- P1450-2F: Fuel tank pressure sensor abnormal voltage fluctuation (Noise monitor)
If the fuel tank pressure sensor output voltage fluctuates rapidly for 10 seconds, the ECM stops the EVAP system monitor. The ECM interprets this as the fuel tank pressure sensor voltage fluctuating, and stops the EVAP system monitor. The ECM then illuminates the MIL and stores the DTC.
