P0455 Code: 2020 Nissan – What It Means & Cost to Fix

2020 Nissan Pathfinder P0455: Large EVAP Leak Fix

Tracking P0455 on Your 2020 Nissan Pathfinder

A P0455 on your 2020 Pathfinder means the ECM detected a large EVAP leak. Your R52-generation Pathfinder with the 3.5L V6 is out of Nissan's basic warranty but covered by the federal emissions warranty. The gas cap is the most common cause.

Symptoms

  • Check engine light with P0455
  • Faint fuel odor near the rear
  • Gas cap seal worn after 5+ years
  • Failed emissions test

Causes Ranked

  1. Gas Cap Seal (Very High Likelihood): Worn rubber seal. Replace for $10–$25.
  2. Vent Control Valve (Medium Likelihood): Nissan's vent valve sticking open. $120–$220.
  3. Purge Volume Control Valve (Medium Likelihood): PVCV stuck open. $100–$200.
  4. Vapor Line (Low Likelihood): Cracked hose under the SUV. $80–$200.
  5. Charcoal Canister (Low Likelihood): Saturated from fuel overfilling. $200–$350.

Diagnostic Path

Replace the gas cap ($10–$25), clear the code, drive 2–3 cycles. If P0455 returns, a smoke test will locate the leak. The vent control valve is near the charcoal canister under the rear.

Warranty Coverage

Nissan's basic warranty (3yr/36k) has expired. The federal emissions warranty (8yr/80k) covers EVAP through 2028. Contact your dealer.

Safe to Drive?

Yes. P0455 doesn't affect the Pathfinder's 3.5L V6, CVT, or 4WD system.

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