Solving P0455 on Your 2022 Nissan Pathfinder
A P0455 on your 2022 Pathfinder indicates the ECM found a large EVAP leak. Your all-new R53-generation Pathfinder with the 3.5L V6 and 9-speed automatic may still be within Nissan's basic warranty. Check the gas cap first.
Clues
- Check engine light with P0455
- Possible fuel odor near the rear
- Gas cap not clicking
- Emissions monitor incomplete
Causes by Likelihood
- Gas Cap Seal (Very High Likelihood): Loose or worn. Tighten or replace ($10–$25).
- Vent Control Valve (Medium Likelihood): Nissan's vent valve. $120–$220 if out of warranty.
- Purge Volume Control Valve (Medium Likelihood): PVCV stuck open. $100–$200.
- Vapor Line (Low Likelihood): Cracked or disconnected. $80–$200.
- Charcoal Canister (Low Likelihood): Saturated. $200–$350.
What to Do
Tighten the gas cap and drive 2–3 days. If P0455 persists, check warranty status and visit a Nissan dealer. The emissions warranty covers this through 2030.
Warranty Coverage
Nissan's basic warranty (3yr/36k) runs through 2025. The federal emissions warranty (8yr/80k) covers EVAP through 2030.
Safe to Drive?
Yes. P0455 doesn't affect the Pathfinder's 3.5L V6, 9-speed automatic, or 4WD.