P0455 and P0442 Diagnosis in 2001 Dodge Dakota 4.7L V8 - EVAP System Leak Solutions
I own a 2001 Dodge Dakota with a 4.7L V8 engine and recently received a P0455 diagnostic trouble code. I've already replaced the gas cap with an OEM Mopar unit, and a local repair shop has twice inspected and repaired a cracked hose and purge valve using a smoke test—each time confirming no leaks. Despite spending $170 on these repairs, the P0455 code persists. I'm seeking advice on potential root causes beyond the gas cap or purge valve. Given that this is a common EVAP system issue in older Dodge Dakotas, I want to ensure I'm not overlooking any critical components such as the charcoal canister, vent hose connections, or filler neck integrity.
P0455 is rarely caused by a faulty purge valve. If no smoke is detected during testing, the issue is most likely in the LDP (Low-Pressure Diaphragm) or filler neck—check for cracks or loose fittings.