2009 Hyundai Accent P0451 and P0496 EVAP Codes Reappear After Clearing - O2 Sensor or System Leak?
2009 Hyundai Accent GS (110,000 miles, 5-speed manual) — Recently experienced recurring DTCs: P0451 (Evaporative Emission System Pressure Sensor/Switch Range/Performance), P0496 (Evaporative Emission System High Purge Flow), and now P0328 and P0132. The vehicle has been through multiple emission component replacements including OEM gas cap, FTPS, PCSV valve, CCV, and all rubber hoses — all confirmed intact. After clearing the codes via OBD-II, the MIL light typically reactivates after ~20 miles as expected. However, today I noticed that instead of P0451 or P0496 returning, new codes P0328 (O2 Sensor Circuit Low Signal) and P0132 (O2 Sensor Circuit Range/Performance — Bank 1, Sensor 1) appeared. I’ve heard about the characteristic 'clicking' noise in 1.6L Hyundai engines, and have already replaced the PCSV valve and all emission-related components. My question: Could this be a failing O2 sensor that has been silently causing the EVAP codes to remain pending? If I replace the O2 sensor, will it resolve both the new P0328/P0132 and eliminate the earlier EVAP codes? I understand the technical definitions of these codes but lack advanced diagnostic tools. As a college student with limited access to professional diagnostics, I need reliable insight to keep my car running without MIL illumination — especially in Miami’s hot climate. Additional note: The vehicle was originally registered in Illinois and has now been driven in Florida’s high-heat environment for several years. Could temperature extremes be contributing to intermittent failures? I’m prepared to share more data (email: taymac1112@gmail.com) if needed. Any input would be greatly appreciated. UPDATE: After troubleshooting, I discovered oil seepage from the throttle body directly onto the PCSV connector harness — a known issue in high-mileage 1.6L engines. Cleaning and re-taping exposed wiring resolved the codes temporarily. However, the EVAP codes have returned after refueling, and I’m now considering a professional smoke test to identify potential leaks in the evaporative system. I’ve attached fuel trim data (3000 RPM steady throttle) and freeze frame details for P0451. If anyone sees anomalies or patterns, please advise.
To better diagnose the issue, please share fuel trims, O2 sensor voltage readings, and freeze frame data. A professional diagnostic scan is recommended to avoid unnecessary part replacements.