2002 Dodge Grand Caravan P0455 and P0422 Error: Gas Gauge Drops to E at 1/4 Tank - EVAP Leak & Fuel Level Sensor Issues
My wife and I own a 2002 Dodge Grand Caravan with a 3.3L V6 engine. A few weeks ago, she noticed that once the fuel gauge reached one-quarter tank, it would suddenly drop to 'E' (empty) without any visible reason. Yesterday, the check engine light turned on, and an OBD-II scan revealed two fault codes: P0455 (Evaporative Emission System Leak Detected - Large Leak) and P0422 (Catalyst Efficiency Below Threshold for Bank 1). We’ve already checked the air cleaner box and didn’t find any cracked hoses. The vehicle is under a 100,000-mile warranty with a $100 deductible. While we’d prefer to fix this ourselves if it’s a simple repair, we’re unsure whether the erratic fuel gauge behavior is related to these engine codes. Could a faulty gas cap or evaporative system leak be causing both the P0455 code and the incorrect fuel gauge reading? We’ve seen similar issues in other forums and suspect that a failing leak detection pump (LDP) or a loose EVAP line might be at fault. Any guidance on diagnosing this issue—especially whether replacing the gas cap or inspecting the fuel tank sender could resolve both symptoms—would be greatly appreciated.
The P0455 code indicates a significant evaporative emission system leak, likely in the EVAP system. The P0422 code suggests that the catalytic converter for Bank 1 is not performing efficiently—possibly due to upstream issues or contamination. These codes are typically linked to an EVAP leak, which can also affect fuel level readings if vacuum pressure in the tank fluctuates.