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Just my 2 cents:
Start with your gas cap, that would be the cheapest cause of a leak. Especially if you have a cheap aftermarket replacement.
Mine caused the gas light to flash and eventually the check engine light came on. One of the codes I got was the same as yours and the other was also Evap leak small. When I put the original back on everything was fine.
Just my 2 cents:
Start with your gas cap, that would be the cheapest cause of a leak. Especially if you have a cheap aftermarket replacement.
Mine caused the gas light to flash and eventually the check engine light came on. One of the codes I got was the same as yours and the other was also Evap leak small. When I put the original back on everything was fine.
Thanks for the reply. I might not have made myself clear, I'm not trouble shooting the P0455 ODBII error, at the moment. I've bought a new gas cap only to have the same error. I'm not worried about that, right now, I'm trying to learn about the Mercedes specific codes. At the time I made those readings, the P0455 was "pending", no MIL light on at the time.
I think you can test it by rolling down your window and then lock your doors with the fob. Then reach in and try to open the door with the inside handle.
I think you can test it by rolling down your window and then lock your doors with the fob. Then reach in and try to open the door with the inside handle.
My 2007 alarm will activate if it's on & I attempt to jack up the car. I've had to turn off the alarm multiple times. Can't seem to remember that fact. But I am 73 years old! CRS Syndrome - Can't Remember ****!
My 2007 alarm will activate if it's on & I attempt to jack up the car. I've had to turn off the alarm multiple times. Can't seem to remember that fact. But I am 73 years old! CRS Syndrome - Can't Remember ****!
CRS is real, I'm 60.
I did what someone suggested rolling down the window, lock the car, wait a few, then reach in through the window and open the door. The siren did sound.