The evaporative emission control system prevents hydrocarbon vapors from escaping from the fuel tank into the atmosphere where they could form photochemical smog. Gasoline vapors are collected in the charcoal canister. The Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor (FTPS) is an integral part of the evaporative monitoring system. The PCM monitors the FTPS signal to detect vacuum decay and excess vacuum. The FTPS measures the difference between the air pressure inside the fuel tank and outside air pressure to check the purge control solenoid valve operation and for leak detection in the evaporative emission control system by monitoring pressure and vacuum levels in the fuel tank during the purge control solenoid valve operating cycles.
PCM sets DTC P0452 if the PCM detects signal voltage lower than the possible range of a properly operating FTPS.
Item | Detecting Condition | Possible Cause |
DTC Strategy |
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Electrical check | 1. Short to ground in FTPS harness 2. Poor connection or damaged harness 3. Faulty FTPS |
Enable Conditions |
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11V < Battery voltage < 16V | |
Threshold Value |
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Tank pressure signal < 0.1V | |
Diagnostic Time |
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0.5 Seconds | |
Mil On Condition |
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2 Drive Cycles |
PesrPesr | -3.75 kPa(-1.10 inHg) | 0 kPa(0 inHg) | 1.25 kPa(0.37 inHg) |
FTPS output voltage | 4.5 V | 1.5 V | 0.5 V |