2006 Nissan Senta P0456 EVAP Small Leak: How to Fix Without Dealer Costs?
I have a 2006 Nissan Senta 1.8S with a recurring EVAP system fault code P0456 (EVAP small leak). I replaced the fuel cap with one from my 2005 Sentra 1.8S, which is mechanically identical to the 2006 model, but the check engine light returned. The issue persists despite this replacement. Recently, on my 2005 Sentra, I had a smoke test performed by a local mechanic that showed no leaks. However, when I took it to the dealership for diagnosis, they identified code P0455 (gross EVAP leak) and replaced the evaporative canister vent control valve. The total cost was $240.13 ($123 labor, $101.42 parts, $15.71 tax). I'm now looking to fix my 2006 Senta myself by purchasing the correct replacement part and performing the repair at home. Can anyone confirm what specific component should be replaced for a P0456 code on this model? Are there common failure points in the EVAP system that I should check before replacing parts?
Did the repair on your 2005 Sentra resolve the issue successfully? Given that both models are mechanically similar, would you expect the same failure to occur in the 2006 model?