8/22 - This was the remedy for my '15 Ram 1500, $24 fix, took 15 minutes. Cleared 6 evap codes and that annoying azz "check fuel cap" message. Liked & subscribed, ty much!
I crawled under my truck to find my leak detection pump just hanging there. Now it looked like it was intact but I moved it around and saw it wasn't. The hose you're talking about was closed, but now you got me wanting to check it again lol
@@thewiz8073 I went back and checked, everything was good. I tried to remove the pump again, but it didn’t wanna twist counter clockwise. Either way, it’s in there good and the check engine light is off and not throwing codes.
If you have a similar problem go to a shop that will perform a smoke test. They put a connector that matches your gas cap and fill the system with smoke. Believe me you will see where the littlest leak is! Ofcourse you should visually check for obvious things first as the smoke test is a final and possibly costly resort
I have had the small evap leak code for a little bit. I did the new gas cap from dealer (rip off price) and pulled the battery cable for a few minutes. That removed the cel but on my scanner it still shows as permanent code po456 even though I have cleared codes from my scanner and pulled battery and my cel has not come back on yet. I might be going under to check these two items now
My 2007 is doing this. We have inspections here in my city and I failed because of it. I changed the gas cap and it still came back on. I'm going to look underneath it in the am to see if that cord is unhooked (hopefully the 2007-2017 model is slightly the same under there). One dealership "fixed" the problem and the light came back on so then I took it to Dodge and they said I need a new tank because of the line going to the tank. They said they can't repair the line because the tank and the line is one solid piece, but get this,,,,, that's what the dealership before them worked on. Idk who's lying so I'm trying to figure it out for myself. Thanks for this info.
Definately get another opinion from an independent mechanic. Or maybe even utilize justanswers (I am not affiliated with them in any way) but I have used them on multiple occasions for times like this and they have helped me out and saved me money. Just a suggestion before buying whole new tank. What they are telling you doesn't sound correct to me, but anything is possible.
I have been smelling fuel and bought the new valve and the light still comes on. I am out to go look at mine, I bet it is the same issue. Thank you very much.
I had a 2017 not one poem other than that after putting 153,000 miles on it. Just bought a 2021, I'm sure I'll run into this again. Hope it works for you.
I am chasing this issue on my 2018 Ram 2500 6.4 hemi as well. I have replaced the gas cap, the purge solenoid in the engine bay, and the leak detection pump that you show in this video. My light remains on and will not go out. Still checking hoses but haven't found any disconnected yet. My truck is just out of warranty at 40,000 miles.
After replacing all those items did you disconnect the battery for 20 mins to reset the light. I've heard others say that the light wouldnt reset on it's own after repairs, but after a 20 minute disconnect it didnt come back on. It's worth a shot.
@@thewiz8073 Yes you bring up a good point. I did eventually pull the battery cable and the codes did go away. I drove the truck for over 250 miles and about 5 days later the stupid gas cap symbol popped back up. Now it's just a matter of time till the CEL comes back on.
@@thewiz8073 yes at list that is what it keep tell loose fuel cap I replace it with dealer oem unfortunately it keep show up change purge valve and canister leak detector valve I even place a smoke machine but it show no leak am frustrated man thanks for the tip it really help a lot of your videos
Great video! So I have a 2016 ram 1500 with a po456 code. When I go to start it there is a very high rev then idles down with no fuel smell So I scanned the code with a small scanner from autozone that suggest the canister purge valve im not sure how accurate this is. Before changing it what are the chances that it is the leak detection pump?
It's possible I suppose. It does sound like more of an actual vac leak. Have you check your vac lines? I suppose a bad gas cap could cause this issue as well especially if you are noticing the issue mostly after filling up.
The problem may not go away instantly after repair because the computer will need time to decide that there us no longer a problem. The way around it is to disconnect the battery for 20 mins and then reconnect. If the problem is truly gone the light won't come back on. Do you know if it's had to to reset, or if they disconnected the battery. Just a thought.
2011 ram 1500, I bought the new gas cap, also a emissions thingy, ,Ram gas cap alway had an issue with refueling, like the filler neck wanted to pull away fro the truck, I guess that wore down the clip so it wouldn;t lock the line together, I would get under the truck hook it back together, and disconnect the battery for a few hours, and the code was gone,finally decided to replace the line it self, 15 bucks at the dealer, little clip is prob 50 cents, but the upper portion of line is where they get you...It' called the fuel vapor recirculation line, or as I call it bullshit California smog control...
Same thing with my 2017 Dodge Ram so I'll be troubleshooting underneath the truck because the dealership wants to charge $300+ without really knowing what thr problem is... they just took a wild guess.
Wow that was it!! No engine light, no gas cap light, and got years the dealership and every mechanic shop been saying drop the gas tank and it'll cost hundreds of$$$, THOSE THIEVES
Oem gas cap went bad on me. Put an aftermarket one and the light didnt go away. Finally put the new seal from the aftermarket cap on my oem cap and the light went away.
Having the negative battery cable disconnected for 20 minutes will reset the light. If it comes back on in a few days or weeks that wasn't the problem.
Clip likely came off at dealership or inspection or brake installer...someone did it to get you back in shop to charge you for a easy fix. Setups...I don't trust any of them anymore...gaming us at every chance.
Ram 2014 5.7 1500 gas cap light came on this a.m. really hoping its that little clip...cause im not sure where that white sensor is that you showed at the beginning....and whats the worstcase scenario for driving like this today or next few days with the light on..?
The leak detection pump, also known as the EVAP system integrity module (ESIM) is generally located at the rear of the fuel tank on top of the tank. Not sure if this is the correct model for your year but it will look similar to this. www.summitracing.com/parts/MOP-04861962AB. Is it OK to drive? If this is all it is then yes it's probably fine, but I can't really make that determination for you. You can go to Autozone and have them pull the code that is causing the error and then you'll have a better idea of what the actual problem is. But, being a RAM and the gas cap light, it's likely that it's one or the other. Hope this helps.
@@508_Phax You're welcome, keep in mind also it can be something as simple as needing a new gas cap, If you haven't checked that already. I would recommend OEM on the cap, more expensive but worth it in my opinion, but a worn gas cap seal can cause your light to come on as well.
@@thewiz8073 im still using the original gas cap...its still on the little hanging thing lol but im sure it can be worn, so ill def chk that, thnk u again !! How difficult is it to access the gas sensor..(IF one was to attempt to replace it) im def mechanically inclined, but on a 1-10 what are we talkig
@@508_Phax it's super easy at least on the 2017, it's basically a push in and twist. If I remember correctly there was one other electrical type plug in that had to be unplug hust to make it easier to remove the other. literally took me less than 10 minutes.
@@jameslittle5139 Gotcha, I have a particular station where that sucker gets stuck down in there and I have to fight like he'll to get it out. People probably think I'm crazy when they watch me.
I had the recall done on my truck and few days later this gas cap came on.... I've been looking everywhere for loose wires, or cracked hoses, haven't seen any... just my luck
@@thegoat3109 Frustrating issue for many! After you changed out all that you could, did you disconnect the neg battery cable for 20 minutes so the system could reset? Some times the system wont reset on its own.
@@thewiz8073 thanks again man, I'll try it, I did the code reset with cheap obd2 scanner, when I get home I'll do the battery see if that works. I'll get back to ya.
@@thewiz8073 ok so after doing the battery disconnect reset, it went away for few days, the engine light came back on, but it's not showing the gas cap indicator... and other things I should be doing? Thanks ahead of time
You’re not a moron ! A moron is the person that doesn’t at least try to figure it out and end up paying the dealer hundreds and hundreds of dollars for a 25+ dollar part and 30 min of his day !!😡👍good job!
@@jessrodzz It's called a Fuel Vapor leak detection pump. You may also want to change the purge solenoid which is at the other end of the system under the hood. Both very simple if you are mechanically inclined. It is advised to always disconnect the negative side of the battery cable prior to doing work on the fuel system and always wear standard protective gear. One reason the leak detection pum can fail is from topping off while fueling. Don't top off if you have been, it puts pressure on the valve according to the mechanic at my local dealer.
If you disconnect the negative battery cable for 20 minutes it should clear the code. If the code comes back after roughly 50 to 100 miles of driving then that wasn't the issue. If you don't clear the code it will just take time for the computer to realize the issue is no longer and should clear on its own.
Just crawled under from the driver's side and reached up in there. If I remember correctly it's just a quarter turn to the left. What year is your truck?
Ok my truck is doing this but it's starting to stall and stuff when tank gets low but today I filled it up and almost killed my battery starting it did u have this issue with gas cap light
Hey sorry for the delay, I've had some health issues. I did not have any of those issues with my truck. If you havent already, I'd check other simple things like fuel filter, air filter being clogged, fouled plugs, or possibly a failing fuel pump.
Have you replaced your gas cap with a new oem and checked all vapor lines? Also, after changing everything sometimes you need to disconnect your neg battery cable for 20 minutes for the system to reset.
Mine did the same....check enginelight came on first...took it to the dealership and they did a free diagnostic on it and got the evap code...I replaced the EMI What he was talking about, but the check engine light didn't go off after riding for a while...and about 2 weeks later, the gas cap light came on....I'm gonna try lubing the gas cap ring then if that doesn't work, I will replace the purge valve that I've seen in other videos.
It's called a leak detection pump, or a vapor leak detection sensor. Either one should get you what you need. If you go to your dodge dealer, they will know what you are looking for.
I believe you would have the same or very similar leak detection sensor; however the location of it may differ. Yours may be located more at the top of your tank. If that is what you are asking. If not please let me know.
@@thewiz8073 correct sir. Is it something that needs to be dealt with in a hurry or is not the important. My buddy ran the code and his reader says small evap leak
@@jimmywarden6320 the issue is it may or may not be that leak detect sensor. There is also a purge control valve that could very well be the issue or just a split hose. This is not advice by any means and I'll say have it checked by a mechanic just to cover my butt, however it is likely that it's not super urgent, but it would be best to figure out the true source and get fixed sooner rather than later.
Hey Norma, this can be a frustrating chase for sure. Have you checked your lines underneath, replaced your fuel cap with a new oem fuel cap. Also, topping off your fuel tank can cause that sensor to fail again and again.
Recently had my fuel pump replaced on my 2011 1500, and in the process this happened. Was under my truck for all of three seconds. Thanks!
Bought one and installed it. Problem gone! Thank you brother.
You're welcome, glad it helped.
8/22 - This was the remedy for my '15 Ram 1500, $24 fix, took 15 minutes. Cleared 6 evap codes and that annoying azz "check fuel cap" message. Liked & subscribed, ty much!
What was the name of the part please?
I crawled under my truck to find my leak detection pump just hanging there. Now it looked like it was intact but I moved it around and saw it wasn't. The hose you're talking about was closed, but now you got me wanting to check it again lol
There is an orange that goes on that leak detection pump so make sure thats not missing. Good luck, hopefully this helped.
@@thewiz8073 I went back and checked, everything was good. I tried to remove the pump again, but it didn’t wanna twist counter clockwise. Either way, it’s in there good and the check engine light is off and not throwing codes.
@@PigeonMan5000 OH good, and that was supposed to say o-ring not orange, just caught that. Glad it worked out.
Dude, you saved me a lot on this one. Same thing on my 2010. Dealer did a recall on my tank strap and didn’t reconnect this. Thanks for posting this!
I also havea 2010 where is the sensor location exactly? Thank you need to replace currently have the part
Great Video and Great Info. Got the same problem. I'll check it before I buy the Evap Valve. BIG THANKS!!
Fixed my problem, I'm guessing high pressure under body wash may have caused the clip to open. Thanks!
You're welcome
If you have a similar problem go to a shop that will perform a smoke test. They put a connector that matches your gas cap and fill the system with smoke.
Believe me you will see where the littlest leak is! Ofcourse you should visually check for obvious things first as the smoke test is a final and possibly costly resort
So the dodge dealer mech missed that when they put it on the rack, wow that could be easily seen during the inspection . thanks for posting
You're welcome, glad it helped.
I have had the small evap leak code for a little bit. I did the new gas cap from dealer (rip off price) and pulled the battery cable for a few minutes. That removed the cel but on my scanner it still shows as permanent code po456 even though I have cleared codes from my scanner and pulled battery and my cel has not come back on yet. I might be going under to check these two items now
My 2007 is doing this. We have inspections here in my city and I failed because of it. I changed the gas cap and it still came back on. I'm going to look underneath it in the am to see if that cord is unhooked (hopefully the 2007-2017 model is slightly the same under there).
One dealership "fixed" the problem and the light came back on so then I took it to Dodge and they said I need a new tank because of the line going to the tank. They said they can't repair the line because the tank and the line is one solid piece, but get this,,,,, that's what the dealership before them worked on. Idk who's lying so I'm trying to figure it out for myself. Thanks for this info.
Definately get another opinion from an independent mechanic. Or maybe even utilize justanswers (I am not affiliated with them in any way) but I have used them on multiple occasions for times like this and they have helped me out and saved me money. Just a suggestion before buying whole new tank. What they are telling you doesn't sound correct to me, but anything is possible.
@@thewiz8073 Thank you so much!
@@JustbeingSheShe You are very welcome, I hope it all works out for you!
I have the same truck & same issue. Did you get it resolved? How?
Glad it helped, I chased that thing for a while, even had it at the dealer.
Wow that did it and the dealerships and mechanics have been fooled for years on that!!
Unbelievable, So happy it helped.
I have been smelling fuel and bought the new valve and the light still comes on. I am out to go look at mine, I bet it is the same issue. Thank you very much.
You're welcome, Just curious if that was the issue.
I got 18 dodge Rebel. Mine just came on to I will try that hope it works
I had a 2017 not one poem other than that after putting 153,000 miles on it. Just bought a 2021, I'm sure I'll run into this again. Hope it works for you.
Bro thank u for this video!! I have a 2017 ram and i have checked this i sure as hell will now lol
You're welcome!
I am chasing this issue on my 2018 Ram 2500 6.4 hemi as well. I have replaced the gas cap, the purge solenoid in the engine bay, and the leak detection pump that you show in this video. My light remains on and will not go out. Still checking hoses but haven't found any disconnected yet. My truck is just out of warranty at 40,000 miles.
After replacing all those items did you disconnect the battery for 20 mins to reset the light. I've heard others say that the light wouldnt reset on it's own after repairs, but after a 20 minute disconnect it didnt come back on. It's worth a shot.
@@thewiz8073 Yes you bring up a good point. I did eventually pull the battery cable and the codes did go away. I drove the truck for over 250 miles and about 5 days later the stupid gas cap symbol popped back up. Now it's just a matter of time till the CEL comes back on.
Frustrating! If I get any bright ideas I'll be sure to share.
@@thewiz8073 Finally got tired of this gremlin and dropped it off at the dealer today. We will see what they come up with.
Yes indeed, please do share! I hope it's a quick inexpensive fix for you! Good luck.
Kool info to know your video is educational since the dealer missed that they probably Dident put it on a lift
Thanks I have 2008 Dodge Ram 4.7l keep coming back with the same issue but unfortunately still can find the issue
Hey Victor, same issue? Is that the gas cap light issue?
@@thewiz8073 yes at list that is what it keep tell loose fuel cap I replace it with dealer oem unfortunately it keep show up change purge valve and canister leak detector valve I even place a smoke machine but it show no leak am frustrated man thanks for the tip it really help a lot of your videos
gotta love the dealership , always guessing
my gas cap light cam on a few days ago for no good reason im going to check these 2 sensor
see if it helps
instablaster.
Thanks for the information. 2014 ram same issue. Unknown reason that hose was unclipped
You bet, glad it helped.
Great video! So I have a 2016 ram 1500 with a po456 code. When I go to start it there is a very high rev then idles down with no fuel smell So I scanned the code with a small scanner from autozone that suggest the canister purge valve im not sure how accurate this is. Before changing it what are the chances that it is the leak detection pump?
It's possible I suppose. It does sound like more of an actual vac leak. Have you check your vac lines? I suppose a bad gas cap could cause this issue as well especially if you are noticing the issue mostly after filling up.
Had mine smoke tested. Found small leak in hose and fixed it. Still have the issue so I’ll be looking at parts now.
The problem may not go away instantly after repair because the computer will need time to decide that there us no longer a problem. The way around it is to disconnect the battery for 20 mins and then reconnect. If the problem is truly gone the light won't come back on. Do you know if it's had to to reset, or if they disconnected the battery. Just a thought.
2011 ram 1500, I bought the new gas cap, also a emissions thingy, ,Ram gas cap alway had an issue with refueling, like the filler neck wanted to pull away fro the truck, I guess that wore down the clip so it wouldn;t lock the line together, I would get under the truck hook it back together, and disconnect the battery for a few hours, and the code was gone,finally decided to replace the line it self, 15 bucks at the dealer, little clip is prob 50 cents, but the upper portion of line is where they get you...It' called the fuel vapor recirculation line, or as I call it bullshit California smog control...
Hey Jim thanks for the information, every bit of info we share on this topic sure helps. Thanks again
Thank you. I will check on my 2015 and see.
Same thing with my 2017 Dodge Ram so I'll be troubleshooting underneath the truck because the dealership wants to charge $300+ without really knowing what thr problem is... they just took a wild guess.
Thank you very much, for this video...it fixed my problem
You are very welcome, happy to help!
Before i had this problem my gas nozzle was always clicking off and now it doesnt have any problems pumping fuel just have check engine light
Thanks for the video and the advice.
Wow that was it!! No engine light, no gas cap light, and got years the dealership and every mechanic shop been saying drop the gas tank and it'll cost hundreds of$$$, THOSE THIEVES
Oem gas cap went bad on me. Put an aftermarket one and the light didnt go away. Finally put the new seal from the aftermarket cap on my oem cap and the light went away.
@pzpinkslip123
Hey thanks, that's good to know.
Thank you so much the dealership almost got me
Hey, happy I could help bud. That's what what being human is al about. Glad it worked out for you!
Much appreciated 👍
Lucky yours was in an easy spot my leak was on top of the tank
How do I turn off my dash lights after changing out the vapor leak pump
Having the negative battery cable disconnected for 20 minutes will reset the light. If it comes back on in a few days or weeks that wasn't the problem.
Clip likely came off at dealership or inspection or brake installer...someone did it to get you back in shop to charge you for a easy fix. Setups...I don't trust any of them anymore...gaming us at every chance.
Dude what a video thanks
You're welcome, hope it helps.
Ram 2014 5.7 1500 gas cap light came on this a.m. really hoping its that little clip...cause im not sure where that white sensor is that you showed at the beginning....and whats the worstcase scenario for driving like this today or next few days with the light on..?
The leak detection pump, also known as the EVAP system integrity module (ESIM) is generally located at the rear of the fuel tank on top of the tank. Not sure if this is the correct model for your year but it will look similar to this. www.summitracing.com/parts/MOP-04861962AB.
Is it OK to drive? If this is all it is then yes it's probably fine, but I can't really make that determination for you. You can go to Autozone and have them pull the code that is causing the error and then you'll have a better idea of what the actual problem is. But, being a RAM and the gas cap light, it's likely that it's one or the other. Hope this helps.
@@thewiz8073 huge thnk you for the insight..! Gonna dig in later....thnx again
@@508_Phax
You're welcome, keep in mind also it can be something as simple as needing a new gas cap, If you haven't checked that already. I would recommend OEM on the cap, more expensive but worth it in my opinion, but a worn gas cap seal can cause your light to come on as well.
@@thewiz8073 im still using the original gas cap...its still on the little hanging thing lol but im sure it can be worn, so ill def chk that, thnk u again !! How difficult is it to access the gas sensor..(IF one was to attempt to replace it) im def mechanically inclined, but on a 1-10 what are we talkig
@@508_Phax
it's super easy at least on the 2017, it's basically a push in and twist. If I remember correctly there was one other electrical type plug in that had to be unplug hust to make it easier to remove the other. literally took me less than 10 minutes.
Worked so far!!! 😁
Glad to hear it. Hopefully that was it!
Thanks broski
Nailed it!!!
And what was the name of that sensor calledon the rear of your fuel tank?
fuel vapor leak detection pump
Thanks for the video 🙏
You're welcome
My issue is the gas pump keeps clicking off, when I’m filling my tank, I wonder if it’s all related?
I believe this I a known issue from the filler neck being so steep on those trucks. Do you always fill at the same station?
@@thewiz8073 I have 2 that I use normally, but when this started I tried about 5 different stations to test it out and it did the same thing.
@@jameslittle5139 Gotcha, I have a particular station where that sucker gets stuck down in there and I have to fight like he'll to get it out. People probably think I'm crazy when they watch me.
I had the recall done on my truck and few days later this gas cap came on.... I've been looking everywhere for loose wires, or cracked hoses, haven't seen any... just my luck
Goat, did you already try replacing the gas cap, or the purge solenoid under the hood?
@@thewiz8073 I have done both yes sir
@@thegoat3109 Frustrating issue for many! After you changed out all that you could, did you disconnect the neg battery cable for 20 minutes so the system could reset? Some times the system wont reset on its own.
@@thewiz8073 thanks again man, I'll try it, I did the code reset with cheap obd2 scanner, when I get home I'll do the battery see if that works. I'll get back to ya.
@@thewiz8073 ok so after doing the battery disconnect reset, it went away for few days, the engine light came back on, but it's not showing the gas cap indicator... and other things I should be doing? Thanks ahead of time
You’re not a moron ! A moron is the person that doesn’t at least try to figure it out and end up paying the dealer hundreds and hundreds of dollars for a 25+ dollar part and 30 min of his day !!😡👍good job!
Good point, Thanks.
glad I found this..........thanks.
You're welcome, hope it fixes your problem.
Any idea of what it could be if this wasn’t the issue? I checked and mine is clipped on correctly
Hello,
Have you already replaced the sensor and gas cap as well?
@@thewiz8073 I’ve tried replacing the gas cap but the light didn’t go away, haven’t replaced sensor. What is it called?
@@jessrodzz
It's called a Fuel Vapor leak detection pump. You may also want to change the purge solenoid which is at the other end of the system under the hood. Both very simple if you are mechanically inclined. It is advised to always disconnect the negative side of the battery cable prior to doing work on the fuel system and always wear standard protective gear. One reason the leak detection pum can fail is from topping off while fueling. Don't top off if you have been, it puts pressure on the valve according to the mechanic at my local dealer.
Was it having a hard time starting with that loose?
Hey Dylan, no, had no issues starting with that vapor line loose. Did your hard start issues just start?
It could have been that someone had the same issue but tried to steal yours to fix there's I have the same issue currently
Anything is possible now days, that's for sure.
Very helpful thank you
Wanted to like your video but I wasn’t going to make it 665+ 1 likes. Thanks for the info
Agreed, I still hope it helped you out!
Do you have to clear the code for the gas cap light to go off? or will it go off on its own?
If you disconnect the negative battery cable for 20 minutes it should clear the code. If the code comes back after roughly 50 to 100 miles of driving then that wasn't the issue. If you don't clear the code it will just take time for the computer to realize the issue is no longer and should clear on its own.
What’s the name of that clamp because mine is broken
Just go to your dealer and tell them you need the red clamp for your vapor purge line that leads to the front of the fuel tank.
What is that white sensor called ? I think that is the issue with my truck
Fuel vapor leak detection pump
Ive tried getting my hand in there how did you do it
Just crawled under from the driver's side and reached up in there. If I remember correctly it's just a quarter turn to the left. What year is your truck?
Also, make sure your truck has had time for the exhaust to cool.
Ok my truck is doing this but it's starting to stall and stuff when tank gets low but today I filled it up and almost killed my battery starting it did u have this issue with gas cap light
Hey sorry for the delay, I've had some health issues. I did not have any of those issues with my truck. If you havent already, I'd check other simple things like fuel filter, air filter being clogged, fouled plugs, or possibly a failing fuel pump.
A leak detector pump that fails in the closed position will cause this. Check it out first before getting a new fuel pump.
I have replaced both sensors and my engine light and gas cap light is still on. What could it be?
Have you replaced your gas cap with a new oem and checked all vapor lines? Also, after changing everything sometimes you need to disconnect your neg battery cable for 20 minutes for the system to reset.
Thanx for the info
Would that issue cause the check engine light to come on? In the same couple of weeks my check engine light came on then my gas cap light
I suppose it's possible because the computer would see it as an emissions issue.
Mine did the same....check enginelight came on first...took it to the dealership and they did a free diagnostic on it and got the evap code...I replaced the EMI What he was talking about, but the check engine light didn't go off after riding for a while...and about 2 weeks later, the gas cap light came on....I'm gonna try lubing the gas cap ring then if that doesn't work, I will replace the purge valve that I've seen in other videos.
Thanks bud same issue
You're welcome!
Thank you
You're welcome
This is for code P1457 ??
P0457 Gas cap light
What exactly is the name of this sensor?
It's called a leak detection pump, or a vapor leak detection sensor. Either one should get you what you need. If you go to your dodge dealer, they will know what you are looking for.
Would it be the same forna 2012 ram 1500
I believe you would have the same or very similar leak detection sensor; however the location of it may differ. Yours may be located more at the top of your tank. If that is what you are asking. If not please let me know.
@@thewiz8073 correct sir. Is it something that needs to be dealt with in a hurry or is not the important. My buddy ran the code and his reader says small evap leak
@@jimmywarden6320 the issue is it may or may not be that leak detect sensor. There is also a purge control valve that could very well be the issue or just a split hose. This is not advice by any means and I'll say have it checked by a mechanic just to cover my butt, however it is likely that it's not super urgent, but it would be best to figure out the true source and get fixed sooner rather than later.
@@thewiz8073 thank you sir
@@jimmywarden6320 you're welcome!
Thank u
You're welcome
Second time it comes on when replaced
Hey Norma, this can be a frustrating chase for sure. Have you checked your lines underneath, replaced your fuel cap with a new oem fuel cap. Also, topping off your fuel tank can cause that sensor to fail again and again.
Bro I did same thing on my 09 charger light back on 😡
Did you already try a new oem gas cap
@@thewiz8073 no that’s my next move
Suspicious
Can’t name the part? Lol
Yes actually I can, just all over in the other comments as well. It's the vapor leak detection sensor.
You're Welcome
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I replaced mine and the dash lights are still on, I'll give it a week of driving b4 I unplug the battery.
Yea, if that was the problem it should reset itself after 50 miles or so.
That’s not the only Chrysler problem that has that gas cap light issue. Chrysler is a pain in the ass.