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1997 Ford F150 4.6L P1451 Code: EVAP Canister Vent Solenoid Circuit Malfunction Diagnosis and Fixes

Model: 97' Ford F150 4.6l Fault Code: P1451 Posted: 2012-11-09 12:52

I've been researching the P1451 code on my 1997 Ford F150 with a recently rebuilt 4.6L engine, and I'm still unable to resolve it despite several repairs. P1451 - EVAP Control System Canister Vent Solenoid Circuit Malfunction I've already replaced the purge canister valve located under the bed of the truck and thoroughly cleaned the carbon canisters. I also identified a frayed wire harness connected to the purge canister, which I repaired and verified for proper voltage. Additionally, I replaced the purge solenoid located by the firewall and inspected all wiring for visible damage. After each repair, I reset the Powertrain Control Module (PCM), but the P1451 code continues to appear. I'm hoping it's not a faulty PCM ($300) or that the issue is related to other PCM-related fault codes. Any additional troubleshooting steps or insights would be greatly appreciated.

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P1451
Comments (1)
Anonymous 2012-11-09 14:23

The P1451 code typically indicates an electrical issue with the vent valve in the EVAP system. The valve requires a constant 12V supply from the PCM, which then grounds to activate it. The PCM also monitors the ground circuit for proper voltage. There are two wires on the purge solenoid: one red wire should have steady 12V, and another white or purple (PPL) wire should not show any voltage when grounded — it must remain unpowered. Note: In older models like this 1997 F150, removing the spare tire may provide access to the vent valve located on a crossmember under the bed. This can help with visual inspection and testing.