2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe - Code P0456: Emission Control System Leak - Slow Start & Starting Issues
My 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe has recently developed a check engine light, and my diagnostic tool detected code P0456 — indicating an emission control system leak (small). Since the warning light appeared, I've noticed a significant issue: when I try to start the car, it doesn't crank immediately. Instead, turning the key results in all dashboard lights illuminating, similar to having a dead battery. The vehicle appears unresponsive at first, and only after pressing the gas pedal all the way to the floor does it eventually start — but with a very weak, delayed response. I'm wondering if the P0456 code directly interferes with the starting process. I plan to check my fuel tank cap when I leave for lunch to ensure it's securely fastened and sealed. Could this leak be causing both the engine light and the slow cranking? Or is there another underlying issue, such as a failing battery or starter? I’ve previously left an interior light on overnight about two months ago, which led to a dead battery — I jumped it then and have had no issues since. It's strange that the delayed start began exactly when the engine light came on. Any insights or troubleshooting steps would be greatly appreciated.
If you're still using the original battery, consider replacing it now — especially if the starter is turning over slowly. While a loose gas tank cap can trigger code P0456, it's unlikely to cause slow cranking. A weak battery or poor electrical connection may be responsible for the starting delay.