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I have an issue with my 2000 Honda Accord and it just started popping up
over a month ago. The problem is that my check engine light comes on at random intervals, yet, every diagnostic stated that it was related to the gas cap. I am getting tired of bringing it to Autozone and the Honda place and being told to let the fricking gas cap click three times after I fuel up (I know this and I do it already). Is it possible that this sensor is bad because this is the fourth time in a little over a month that it has come on yet again? FWIW, it doesn't even come on after a tank up, nor does it matter how much fuel is in the tank. It just comes on, and it ALWAYS is fuel cap related. This is really starting to annoy me! |
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"Chris B." <chrisb@somewhere.com> wrote in message news:Xns9729DE6BFAC41chrisbsomewherecom@216.196.97 .138... >I have an issue with my 2000 Honda Accord and it just started popping up > over a month ago. The problem is that my check engine light comes on at > random intervals, yet, every diagnostic stated that it was related to the > gas cap. > > I am getting tired of bringing it to Autozone and the Honda place and > being > told to let the fricking gas cap click three times after I fuel up (I know > this and I do it already). Is it possible that this sensor is bad because > this is the fourth time in a little over a month that it has come on yet > again? FWIW, it doesn't even come on after a tank up, nor does it matter > how much fuel is in the tank. It just comes on, and it ALWAYS is fuel cap > related. > > This is really starting to annoy me! I had this problem. Turned out to be the tank filler neck was a little deformed. They had to replace the whole thing. Sure glad I bought an extended warranty. You did, didn't you? -- Bearman If it's got tits, tires, tubes, or transistors, it's trouble. |
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You don't state the codes and fuel cap related doesn't do anything to
resolve the problem. there are several codes in the EVAP system and there is extensive troubleshooting charts in the service manual. If you plan on fixing it yourself buy the manual or take it to the dealer and tell them to fix it right and stop guessing. Of coarse replacing the gas cap and inspecting the whole gas/evap system for damage should be your first item on the list..... "Chris B." <chrisb@somewhere.com> wrote in message news:Xns9729DE6BFAC41chrisbsomewherecom@216.196.97 .138... >I have an issue with my 2000 Honda Accord and it just started popping up > over a month ago. The problem is that my check engine light comes on at > random intervals, yet, every diagnostic stated that it was related to the > gas cap. > > I am getting tired of bringing it to Autozone and the Honda place and > being > told to let the fricking gas cap click three times after I fuel up (I know > this and I do it already). Is it possible that this sensor is bad because > this is the fourth time in a little over a month that it has come on yet > again? FWIW, it doesn't even come on after a tank up, nor does it matter > how much fuel is in the tank. It just comes on, and it ALWAYS is fuel cap > related. > > This is really starting to annoy me! |
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"Chris B." <chrisb@somewhere.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9729DE6BFAC41chrisbsomewherecom@216.196.97 .138... >I have an issue with my 2000 Honda Accord and it just started popping up > over a month ago. The problem is that my check engine light comes on at > random intervals, yet, every diagnostic stated that it was related to the > gas cap. > > I am getting tired of bringing it to Autozone and the Honda place and > being > told to let the fricking gas cap click three times after I fuel up (I know > this and I do it already). Is it possible that this sensor is bad because > this is the fourth time in a little over a month that it has come on yet > again? FWIW, it doesn't even come on after a tank up, nor does it matter > how much fuel is in the tank. It just comes on, and it ALWAYS is fuel cap > related. > > This is really starting to annoy me! Any leak in the vapor side of the fuel system will bring in this code; it's just that the fuel cap being loose is the most common reason on cars that aren't old enough for the rubber stuff to deteriorate. I failed emissions two consecutive years with my '85 Volvo because of failure of the fuel system to pressurize. Each time it was vapor hoses that had cracked in forsaken places, and I found them by rigging up a bicycle pump to a vapor hose. In a 2000, the most likely cause of a leak that isn't simply an undertightened cap is a bad cap. A replacement cap is a cheap price for being at least able to rule that out. As another posted, it can also be filler neck trouble, but easy things first.... Mike |
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On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 21:51:53 -0600, Chris B. wrote:
> I have an issue with my 2000 Honda Accord and it just started popping up > over a month ago. The problem is that my check engine light comes on at > random intervals, yet, every diagnostic stated that it was related to the > gas cap. > > I am getting tired of bringing it to Autozone and the Honda place and being > told to let the fricking gas cap click three times after I fuel up (I know > this and I do it already). Is it possible that this sensor is bad because > this is the fourth time in a little over a month that it has come on yet > again? FWIW, it doesn't even come on after a tank up, nor does it matter > how much fuel is in the tank. It just comes on, and it ALWAYS is fuel cap > related. > > This is really starting to annoy me! Chris B, did you ever get this sorted out? I have a similar problem, so I am interested in a simple fix if possible. The check engine light is staying on, and Honda repair garage says there is a sensor in the tank that when you overfill the tank, the sensor is damaged. They want $350 to replace the sensor, color me skeptical please!!!! A new fuel cap sounds a whole lot cheaper. I've found that to reset the light, you have to disconnect the battery for a few minutes to reset the computer also. Have you found anything along these lines. The car continues to get good milage, and passed a recent emission test, so I find it hard to believe that the problem is serious, but the light is annoying. Tinkerntom |
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"RkyMtnHootOwl" <rkymtnhoothootowl@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1ufllga29nr98$.gpe27m0tbn5n.dlg@40tude.net... > On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 21:51:53 -0600, Chris B. wrote: > >> I have an issue with my 2000 Honda Accord and it just started popping up >> over a month ago. The problem is that my check engine light comes on at >> random intervals, yet, every diagnostic stated that it was related to the >> gas cap. >> >> I am getting tired of bringing it to Autozone and the Honda place and >> being >> told to let the fricking gas cap click three times after I fuel up (I >> know >> this and I do it already). Is it possible that this sensor is bad >> because >> this is the fourth time in a little over a month that it has come on yet >> again? FWIW, it doesn't even come on after a tank up, nor does it matter >> how much fuel is in the tank. It just comes on, and it ALWAYS is fuel >> cap >> related. >> >> This is really starting to annoy me! > > Chris B, did you ever get this sorted out? I have a similar problem, > so I am interested in a simple fix if possible. The check engine light > is staying on, and Honda repair garage says there is a sensor in the > tank that when you overfill the tank, the sensor is damaged. They want > $350 to replace the sensor, color me skeptical please!!!! A new fuel > cap sounds a whole lot cheaper. > > I've found that to reset the light, you have to disconnect the battery > for a few minutes to reset the computer also. Have you found anything > along these lines. > > The car continues to get good milage, and passed a recent emission > test, so I find it hard to believe that the problem is serious, but > the light is annoying. Tinkerntom With my 99 Accord I didn't need to disconnect the battery to reset the light & computer. I just pulled the fuse for the dome light & clock (passenger side of dash on side). My problem ended up being the Cat. Honda wanted over $800 just for the Cat so I bought one from Summitracing.com for about $140.00 and it has been fine now for almost a year. Good luck. |
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