P0453 Fault in 1999 Mercury Cougar: Diagnosing Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor Issues
My 1999 Mercury Cougar is displaying Diagnostic Trouble Code P0453. I have already replaced both the Pressure Feedback Sensor and the Vacuum Regulator Sensor, but the code persists. To isolate the issue, I disconnected each sensor one by one (excluding the fuel tank pressure sensor) and observed whether a new fault code appeared. Each time, a second code was generated upon disconnection, which suggests that the sensors are functioning correctly. After clearing the codes each time, P045-3 reappears immediately. This has led me to suspect the vapor canister may be faulty. Does anyone else see this as a likely cause or have alternative insights? Any experience with this code on a 1999 Mercury Cougar with a 2.5L V6 engine would be greatly appreciated.
I'll double-check, but P0453 typically indicates either a high or low voltage reading on the sensor circuit. Do you have an OBD2 scanner? Check the freeze frame data—what was the voltage at the time of fault occurrence? Is your vehicle stock? Have there been any recent repairs? Specifically, is it a 2.0L or 2.5L engine?