P0456 Code: 2020 Volkswagen – What It Means & Cost to Fix

2020 Volkswagen Jetta P0456: Very Small EVAP Leak Fix

P0456 on Your 2020 Jetta: Following the Evidence

Your 2020 Jetta (MK7) has triggered P0456—a very small EVAP leak. The 1.4L EA211 TSI turbo uses VW's leak detection pump (LDP). Basic warranty (4yr/50k) expired. Federal emissions (8yr/80k) covers EVAP through 2028.

Clues

  • Check engine light on
  • P0456 stored
  • No performance symptoms
  • Gas cap may show wear after 5+ years

Suspects

  1. Gas Cap Seal (High Likelihood): Five years of wear. $10–$20.
  2. Leak Detection Pump (High Likelihood): VW LDP failure. Under emissions warranty or $200–$380.
  3. N80 Purge Valve (Medium Likelihood): Common VW failure. Under emissions warranty or $130–$280.
  4. EVAP Hose (Medium Likelihood): Rubber deterioration. $110–$240.
  5. Activated Carbon Canister (Low Likelihood): Fuel overfilling damage. $250–$420.

Diagnostic Steps

  1. Replace gas cap—$10–$20
  2. Clear code, drive 2–3 cycles
  3. Check federal emissions warranty—8yr/80k through 2028
  4. VW dealer or independent specialist—ODIS/VCDS diagnostics
  5. Smoke test if out-of-pocket ($80–$150)

Costs

  • Gas cap: $10–$20
  • LDP: $200–$380 (may be emissions covered)
  • N80 valve: $130–$280
  • Federal emissions 8yr/80k through 2028

Can I Drive?

Yes. P0456 has zero impact on the TSI turbo or performance.

Warranty

Basic 4yr/50k expired. Federal emissions 8yr/80k covers EVAP through 2028. VW enthusiast community has extensive DIY guides for EVAP repairs.

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