Investigating P0455 on Your 2020 Kia Sportage
A P0455 on your 2020 Sportage means the ECM detected a large EVAP leak. Your 4th-generation Sportage with the 2.4L engine is within Kia's 5-year warranty through 2025. Check the gas cap first.
Symptoms
- Check engine light with P0455
- Faint fuel odor
- Gas cap seal worn after 5+ years
- Failed emissions test
Causes by Probability
- Gas Cap Seal (Very High Likelihood): Worn seal. Replace for $10–$25. May be warranty-covered.
- Canister Close Valve (Medium Likelihood): Kia's vent valve. Warranty-covered through 2025.
- Purge Control Solenoid (Medium Likelihood): Stuck open. $100–$180 if out of warranty.
- Vapor Line (Low Likelihood): Cracked. $80–$200.
- Charcoal Canister (Low Likelihood): Saturated. $200–$350.
What to Do
Tighten the gas cap and drive 2–3 days. Check warranty—Kia's 5yr/60k runs through 2025. Emissions warranty covers through 2028.
Warranty Coverage
Kia's 5-year/60,000-mile warranty runs through 2025. The federal emissions warranty (8yr/80k) covers EVAP through 2028.
Safe to Drive?
Yes. P0455 doesn't affect the Sportage's engine, 6-speed, or AWD.