Check Engine P1457 on my ITR
Posted: August 9th, 2009, 10:28 pm
My 2000 ITR recently start to have check engine light with code P1457 EVAP Leak.
I went to the dealership last friday to check it out. They did some tests and said that the EVAP Bypass Solenoid is the problem. They even told me that there is an Acura Service Bulletin (03-001) existed regarding this problem. They quote me $300 to replace the EVAP Bypass Solenoid. Since they didn't have the part in stock, I have to wait.
However, it is interesting that whenever we reset the light, I drove the car for days and the light never come back. As soon as my wife took the car out, the check light came back. The difference between my driving and her driving was that she likes to crank up the AC (air Cond) when driving. So, we did an experiment last week where my wife spent the whole week with the car without using the AC, the car survived the whole week without the check light coming back.
It seems the problem is related to the AC. I noticed that when AC was used and when the ITR is parked in garage, there were quite some water dripping to the floor and that looks quite rusty.
I wonder some water from the AC might somehow got trapped under the car and corroded some wires that might have caused a short to the EVAP system and kick up the check engine light..
Does that make sense to you? Any idea where I should check?
Bottom line: I'm worry that even I replace the Bypass Solenoid, it still won't fix the problem.
I went to the dealership last friday to check it out. They did some tests and said that the EVAP Bypass Solenoid is the problem. They even told me that there is an Acura Service Bulletin (03-001) existed regarding this problem. They quote me $300 to replace the EVAP Bypass Solenoid. Since they didn't have the part in stock, I have to wait.
However, it is interesting that whenever we reset the light, I drove the car for days and the light never come back. As soon as my wife took the car out, the check light came back. The difference between my driving and her driving was that she likes to crank up the AC (air Cond) when driving. So, we did an experiment last week where my wife spent the whole week with the car without using the AC, the car survived the whole week without the check light coming back.
It seems the problem is related to the AC. I noticed that when AC was used and when the ITR is parked in garage, there were quite some water dripping to the floor and that looks quite rusty.
I wonder some water from the AC might somehow got trapped under the car and corroded some wires that might have caused a short to the EVAP system and kick up the check engine light..
Does that make sense to you? Any idea where I should check?
Bottom line: I'm worry that even I replace the Bypass Solenoid, it still won't fix the problem.