Where is the fuel vapor leak detection pump?

Where is the fuel vapor leak detection pump?

The leak detection pump, also known as the EVAP system integrity module (ESIM), is Mopar Part No. 4861962AB for your car. The ESIM is an emissions control device and is typically mounted on the vapor canister in the rear of the car or very near to the canister.

How much does it cost to replace a leak detection pump?

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Parts Cost $218.76
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Where is the ESIM located?

On most Chryslers, the ESIM mounts directly to the canister, eliminating the need for a mounting bracket. The ESIM must be mounted vertically. On vehicles where the canister is mounted on an angle, the ESIM requires an adaptor to maintain a vertical position.

What is an eSIM on a Jeep?

The Evaporative System Integrity Module, also known as an Evaporative System Integrity Monitor or ESIM, is a key component of the EVAP System on many late model Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, RAM Trucks, and Fiat vehicles. Unlike previous Leak Detection System, the ESIM does not contain a solenoid.

What is the code for leak detection pump?

The P2401 trouble code is telling us the EVAP control circuit has had a fault with the leak detection pump. The leak detection pump is used by the ECM to pressurize the EVAP system to check for leaks that are present. When the ECM has detected the the circuit has low voltage it will trigger a P2401 code.

How can you tell if ESIM is bad?

To determine if the valve is stuck, perform the following simple test. Disconnect ESIM harness connector. If the switch state changes from closed to open, the ESIM is bad. It must be replaced.

How do I fix code po456?

What repairs can fix the P0456 code?

  1. Replacing a leaking gas cap.
  2. Replacing the leaking or clogged purge vent valve.
  3. Replacing a leaking purge valve.

Where is the gas cap sensor located?

The fuel tank pressure sensor is part of the fuel pump assembly and is mounted on top of the tank or inside the tank. It’s part of the evaporative emissions system (commonly referred to as “EVAP”) and reads pressure in the fuel system to detect evaporative leaks, such as a loose or faulty gas cap.