P0456 Code: 2024 Jeep Cherokee – What It Means & Cost to Fix

2024 Jeep Cherokee P0456: Very Small EVAP Leak Repair

P0456 on Your 2024 Cherokee: Quick Case

Your 2024 Cherokee (KL—final production year) has flagged P0456—a very small EVAP leak. The 2.4L Tigershark or 3.2L Pentastar V6 uses a Stellantis EVAP system with NVLD. Fully covered under Stellantis's 3yr/36k warranty through 2027.

Clues

  • Check engine light on
  • P0456 stored
  • No drivability issues
  • Gas cap may not be fully seated

Suspects

  1. Gas Cap Not Seated (High Likelihood): Overwhelmingly common. $0.
  2. NVLD Sensor (Medium Likelihood): Natural Vacuum Leak Detection. $0 warranty.
  3. Purge Solenoid Valve (Medium Likelihood): Standard failure point. $0 warranty.
  4. Software Calibration (Low Likelihood): Detection threshold. $0 warranty update.

What to Do

  1. Reseat gas cap firmly
  2. If light persists, dealer appointment—covered through 2027
  3. Free warranty repair

Cost

  • Under warranty: $0
  • 3yr/36k through 2027
  • Federal emissions through 2032

Can I Drive?

Yes. P0456 has zero impact on the engine, 4x4, or safety systems.

Warranty

Stellantis 3yr/36k through 2027. 5yr/60k powertrain. Federal emissions 8yr/80k through 2032. Final production year—parts will remain available through Stellantis dealers.

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