P0451 Service Information Diagnostic Updates (PIP5782)
WARNING: This page is about the Traverse High Country, 4WD, which is a different variant/trim than selected.
Publication date: 2021-02-15Reference number: PIP5782
P0451 SERVICE INFORMATION DIAGNOSTIC UPDATES
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Number(s): PIP5782, Date of Issue:
Feb 15, 2021
SERVICE INFORMATION
| Brand: | Model: | Model Year: | VIN: | Engine: | Transmission: | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| from | to | from | to | ||||
| All | All | 2020-2021 | All | All | All | All | |
| Involved Region or Country | North America |
| Condition | Updated Diagnostic information for Diagnostic Trouble Code P0451 |
| Cause | Notable changes have been made to SI Diagnostics regarding DTC P0451 |
CORRECTION
- In an effort to eliminate confusion, the "conditions for setting" and "diagnostic aids" have removed verbiage related to the "rezero procedure".
- The conditions for setting P0451 have been streamlined to: Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor = Not within a calibrated range.
- The Diagnostic Aids have been improved to clarify a vent system restriction or a contaminated service port, could prevent fuel vapor pressure from bleeding off causing a DTC to set.
- Diagnostic aid added "dry" as a condition to verify on the fuel tank pressure sensor, conveying that a wet reference port could also cause this DTC to set.
- This procedure added a step to verify a no poor fuel fill quality concern, and to first search for blockages.
- If condition is present (identifies additional areas to look for restrictions, kinks, blockages, or visible damage prior to testing- was in previous version).
- To close the system for testing purposes, Step 9.1 instructs to perform the scan tool function: Evaporative Emission Canister Vent Valve - Not Venting.
- Engineering has also added a timing and range to the verification of Fuel Tank Pressure dropping into spec within 3 seconds specified time.
SERVICE INFORMATION
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| Modified | 02/15/2021 - Created on. |