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25/01/2021 1:30 pm
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Hello, neighbor! My brother told me you moved to Clarksville. I'm down the road from you in Gallatin.
My 2006 Navigator with 180,000 miles, and it has a P1450 code. I took it to my mechanic and he replaced the EVAP hoses above the tank because they were collapsed. But, that didn't fix it. I'm about to sell this car, so I want to avoid giving my mechanic anymore money than I already have, but I still want it to be fixed the right way. What is the usual culprit of P1450 in these cars? Thanks very much.
Adrian Walsh
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25/01/2021 3:56 pm
Possible causes: you already tried the hose so scratch that
- Blocked EVAP canister or vent solenoid
- Kinked or collasped hose between canister and fuel tank
- Faulty Fuel Tank Pressure (FTP) sensor
- Fuel filler cap stuck closed, preventing vacuum relief
https://www.engine-codes.com/p1450_lincoln.html