A large leak has been detected in the EVAP system. Often a missing or poorly fitting fuel cap, or a split hose. No driveability concern but causes an MOT fail.
Is It Safe to Drive With a P0455 Code?
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Generally Safe to Drive — But Get It Checked
This fault is unlikely to cause immediate danger or breakdown, but it will cause an MOT failure and should be diagnosed and cleared before your next test.
Common Symptoms of a P0455 Fault
Noticeable fuel smell in some cases
No power loss or driving issues
Possible Causes of P0455
A P0455 code can be triggered by faults in several different vehicle systems. Identifying the specific root cause requires proper diagnostic equipment and live data analysis — not just reading the code itself.
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Missing / Loose Fuel Cap
Fuel cap left off or not tightened — the most common cause. Check first.
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Split EVAP Hose
A significant crack or split in an EVAP system hose.
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Charcoal Canister Failure
Large crack or failure in the charcoal canister body.
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Purge Valve Stuck Open
Purge valve not closing, creating a large effective leak.
Why we don't list the exact part: A P0455 code tells you what's happening but not why. Replacing parts based on the code alone without proper diagnosis is the most common way drivers waste money. A proper diagnosis identifies the exact cause first.
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P0455 and Your MOT
A stored P0455 fault code will cause your car to fail its MOT. The engine management light will be illuminated during the test, which is an automatic failure under current MOT testing standards. Even if the light clears temporarily, the code remains in the ECU memory and can be read by the tester's equipment.
Get the fault properly diagnosed and repaired first — then have the code cleared and confirm the light doesn't return before booking your test.
Related Fault Codes
P0455 — evaporative emission control system — large leak detected — is a fault that requires proper diagnosis before any parts are replaced. The code indicates what system is affected but not which specific component has failed. A MotorLoom diagnostic report for £1.99 gives you the most likely specific cause for your exact vehicle, UK repair cost estimate and MOT risk instantly.