Help with P1450 Code
I have a 2017 XLT 3.5 ecoboost that keeps throwing a P1450 code- fuel vacuum leak. It has been in the garage for this at three different dealers over 10 times. Canister purge valves and canister and fuel filler neck have been replaced. It started it at 20,000 miles and now has 37,000 and is out of warranty. Dealer has no answers other than to keep bringing it back and now I get to pay. Anyone else have these issues and any help appreciated. Thanks
From the PC/ED Manual
P1450 - Unable To Bleed Up Fuel Tank Vacuum
Description:
This DTC sets when the evaporative emission (EVAP) running loss monitor detects excessive fuel tank vacuum with the engine running, but not at idle.
Possible Causes:
Visually inspect the EVAP canister inlet port, EVAP canister vent valve filter, and EVAP canister vent hose assembly for contamination or debris.
Check EVAP purge valve for vacuum leak.
P1450 - Unable To Bleed Up Fuel Tank Vacuum
Description:
This DTC sets when the evaporative emission (EVAP) running loss monitor detects excessive fuel tank vacuum with the engine running, but not at idle.
Possible Causes:
- EVAP purge valve stuck open
- Blockages or kinks in the EVAP canister tube or EVAP canister purge outlet tube between the fuel tank,
- the EVAP purge valve and the EVAP canister
- Fuel filler cap stuck closed, preventing vacuum relief (if equipped)
- Contaminated fuel vapor elbow on the EVAP canister
- Restricted EVAP canister
- EVAP canister vent valve stuck partially or fully closed
- Plugged EVAP canister vent valve filter
- VREF circuit open
- Damaged FTP sensor
Visually inspect the EVAP canister inlet port, EVAP canister vent valve filter, and EVAP canister vent hose assembly for contamination or debris.
Check EVAP purge valve for vacuum leak.
Would hope it fall under the emissions warranty
EMISSIONS DEFECT WARRANTY COVERAGE
During the warranty coverage period, Ford Motor Company warrants that:•your vehicle or engine is designed, built, and equipped to meet - at the time it is sold - the emissions regulations of the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).•your vehicle or engine is free from emission-related defects in factory-supplied materials or workmanship, which are defects that could prevent the vehicle or engine from conforming with applicable EPA regulations.•you will not be charged for diagnosis, repair, replacement, or adjustment of parts containing an emissions-related defect. A list of emission-related parts can be found in What is Covered?on pages 20-21.The warranty coverage period for:•The emissions defects warranty coverage period for passenger cars and light duty trucks (applies to vehicles up to 8,500 pound GVWR) is as follows:— 8 years or 80,000 miles (whichever occurs first) for catalytic converters, electronic emissions control unit, and onboard emissions diagnostic devices, including the Battery Energy Control Module (BECM).
EMISSIONS DEFECT WARRANTY COVERAGE
During the warranty coverage period, Ford Motor Company warrants that:•your vehicle or engine is designed, built, and equipped to meet - at the time it is sold - the emissions regulations of the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).•your vehicle or engine is free from emission-related defects in factory-supplied materials or workmanship, which are defects that could prevent the vehicle or engine from conforming with applicable EPA regulations.•you will not be charged for diagnosis, repair, replacement, or adjustment of parts containing an emissions-related defect. A list of emission-related parts can be found in What is Covered?on pages 20-21.The warranty coverage period for:•The emissions defects warranty coverage period for passenger cars and light duty trucks (applies to vehicles up to 8,500 pound GVWR) is as follows:— 8 years or 80,000 miles (whichever occurs first) for catalytic converters, electronic emissions control unit, and onboard emissions diagnostic devices, including the Battery Energy Control Module (BECM).
Don't know where you live, so I don't know if this is an issue, but there have been a lot of threads about rodents chewing wiring harnesses. It wouldn't hurt to carefully check the harness to the EVAP valve for damage.
I asked the dealer and they told me that even though the problem started before at 20,000 miles after each repair order is closed it's like you are coming in with a new condition. They told me I would have to pay. After 10 trips i'm about done. The reason I bought the Ford over a Tundra was the gas mileage, I have already burned up the difference in trips to dealer.
I will call Ford and see if I can get any help but I doubt it.
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I asked the dealer and they told me that even though the problem started before at 20,000 miles after each repair order is closed it's like you are coming in with a new condition. They told me I would have to pay. After 10 trips i'm about done. The reason I bought the Ford over a Tundra was the gas mileage, I have already burned up the difference in trips to dealer.
I will call Ford and see if I can get any help but I doubt it.








