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OBD-II Diagnostic Trouble Code

P0453EVAP Emission Control System Pressure Sensor High Input

Low Severity

At a Glance

What It Means

The fuel tank pressure sensor signal voltage is above the expected maximum.

System

Emissions — EVAP

Can I Drive?

Yes — schedule service soon.

Severity

Low

Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light illuminated
  • Failed emissions test
  • Possible difficulty refueling (pump nozzle clicks off early)
  • No driveability symptoms

Common Causes

01Faulty fuel tank pressure sensor (signal shorted high)
02Wiring short to voltage
03Corroded connector
04Blocked vent valve trapping pressure

How We Diagnose P0453

01

Scan & Verify

Confirm P0453 and check for related codes that may share a root cause.

02

Live Data Review

Pull real-time sensor data to isolate whether the fault is electrical, mechanical, or software-related.

03

Component Test

Perform targeted tests on the specific circuit or component flagged by the code.

04

Root Cause Repair

Repair or replace only what is confirmed faulty — no parts-swapping guesswork.

05

Verify & Clear

Clear the code, perform a drive cycle, and confirm the monitor passes before returning the vehicle.

Frequently Asked

Will code P0453 clear itself?

OBD-II codes do not clear themselves. The underlying fault must be repaired and the monitor must pass during a drive cycle before the light extinguishes.

Can I pass an Arizona emissions test with P0453 active?

No. Any active check engine light is an automatic emissions test failure in Arizona. The code must be resolved and the relevant monitor must complete before testing.

How long does a diagnostic take?

Most diagnostic appointments at Apex take 45–90 minutes. Complex electrical faults may require additional time for circuit testing.