Decoding P0456 on Your 2022 Toyota 4Runner
A P0456 on your 2022 4Runner (5th generation) means a very small EVAP leak. The 4.0L V6 uses Toyota's VSV EVAP system. Check warranty status—basic may be expiring.
Clues
- Check engine light on
- P0456 stored in ECU
- No performance issues
- Gas cap may be slightly worn
Causes by Likelihood
- Gas Cap Seal (Very High Likelihood): Minor wear. $0–$25.
- VSV (Vacuum Switching Valve) (Medium Likelihood): Toyota EVAP valve. $120–$280 installed.
- Charcoal Canister (Low-Medium Likelihood): Dust or overfilling. $250–$470 installed.
- EVAP Hose (Low Likelihood): Connection issue. $80–$210.
- Vapor Pressure Sensor (Low Likelihood): Sensitivity. $130–$290 installed.
Diagnosis
Replace the gas cap and drive 2–3 days. If P0456 persists, Techstream diagnostics or a sensitive smoke test will find it.
Warranty
Toyota's 3yr/36k likely expired in 2025. Federal emissions (8yr/80k) covers EVAP through 2030.
Safe to Drive?
Yes. P0456 has no impact on the V6, 4WD, or any features.