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HELP: P0453 Engine light came on today :/

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Old Jun 5, 2013 | 12:03 PM
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Default HELP: P0453 Engine light came on today :/

Anyone have any idea with this? I searched and didnt find anything about this code on "XJ ( X350 & X358 ) XJ6 / XJ8 / XJR 2003 - 2009"
 
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Old Jun 5, 2013 | 04:20 PM
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Googling "P0453" got this, and

"P0453 Jaguar" got this; "Evaporative Emission System Pressure Sensor/Switch High"

Hope that helps.

And sticking it into 'Search' on this forum (but set it wider that just this sub-forum, or you'll only get this thread !) has about 4 or 5 threads.

AND see nineball's post here ; that seems pretty comprehensive !

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Old Jun 6, 2013 | 08:23 AM
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Thsi is a bulletin from Jaguar:

OBD Code P0453refers to
The EVAP (Evaporative Emissions) System allows fuel tank vapors to be purged into the engine and burnt rather than expelled into the atmosphere as harmful emissions. The EVAP system contains a pressure sensor to check the integrity of the system. Periodically, the EVAP system performs a pressure test to check that there are no leaks in the system. It uses this sensor, also known as a fuel tank pressure (FTP) sensor to check for leaks. Basically P0453 means the PCM (Powertrain Control Module) noticed the EVAP Pressure sensor or FTP is indicating a higher than normal pressure (above 4.5 Volts) in the EVAP system. NOTE: On some vehicles the FTP is a part of the fuel pump assembly in the tank.
Symptoms
Possible sumptoms of OBD code P0453
There will likely be no noticeable symptoms along with this code other than the MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp), commonly known as Check Engine Light illumination. However, there may be noticeable fuel odors in some cases.
Causes
Possible causes of OBD code P0453
A P0453 DTC trouble code may be caused by one or more of the following: Open on FTP sensor signal wire Short to voltage on FTP sensor signal wire Bad FTP sensor Abnormally high pressure in fuel tank due to blockage in EVAP purge hoses or overfilled tank Loose/damaged FTP sensor connector Loss of ground to the sensor
Possible Solutions
Using an scan tool access FTP sensor value with Key on Engine off (KOEO). Normal value is usually somewhere near 2.5 Volts at atmospheric pressure (may fluctuate some due to altitude). It shouldn't ever be above 4.5 Volts. 1) If it is close to 2.7V with the gas cap off, the problem is likely intermittent. Using a Digital Volt Ohm Meter, measure the voltage on the signal wire while trying to induce the problem by wiggle testing all the wiring at the FTP sensor. If the voltage fluctuates when wiggle testing, check for connector problems; i.e. water in the connector, broken or chafed wiring. 2) If the value shown on the scan tool is above 4.5V, unplug the sensor (if possible) and check for voltage again. If the high voltage is still present when unplugged, inspect wiring harness for a short to voltage on the signal wire. If the high voltage disappears when unplugging the sensor, check for a good ground to the sensor and proper reference voltage. If you have a good ground and 5 Volts reference voltage, replace the FTP sensor since it's likely shorted out.
Related Codes
P0440 P0441 P0442 P0443 P0446 P0455 P0456
 
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