A15-010

Service Bulletin Details

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Service bulletin - the mil is on with dtc P2422 (evap canister vent shut valve stuck closed malfunction). Dirt may be clogging the evap canister vent tube.


- 2017 - 2016 - 2015 - 2014 - 2013 -

Models from 2017
2017 HONDA ACCORD
Models from 2016
2016 HONDA ACCORD
Models from 2013
2013 HONDA ACCORD
Service Bulletin
February 17, 2017
15-010
05854 Version 4
MIL Comes On with DTC P2422
Supersedes 15-010, dated December 3, 2015; See REVISION SUMMARY
AFFECTED VEHICLES
Year
Model
2013–17
Accord
2014–15
Accord Hybrid (No Accord
and 2017 Plug-in Hybrid)
Trim
ALL
ALL
VIN Range
ALL
ALL
REVISION SUMMARY
This bulletin was extensively revised. American Honda recommends reviewing it in its entirety.
SYMPTOM
The MIL is on with DTC P2422 (EVAP canister vent shut valve stuck closed malfunction).
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Dirt may be clogging the EVAP canister vent tube.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Inspect the canister vent tube and, if necessary, replace the canister assembly and install a new canister drain kit, which
includes a canister filter box.
CUSTOMER INFORMATION: The information in this bulletin is intended for use only by skilled technicians who have the proper tools,
equipment, and training to correctly and safely maintain your vehicle. These procedures should not be attempted by “do-it-yourselfers,” and you
should not assume this bulletin applies to your vehicle, or that your vehicle has the condition described. To determine whether this information
applies, contact an authorized Honda automobile dealer.
© 2017 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. – All Rights Reserved
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PARTS INFORMATION – REPAIR PROCEDURE
Part Name
Part Number
Quantity
Canister Drain Kit
1
All except Accord Hybrid
06171-T2A-315
Accord Hybrid
06171-T3W-305
1
Canister Set
KA emission specification
17011-T2A-A01
KL emission specification
17011-T2A-L01
Accord Hybrid emission specification
17011-T3W-A01
Retainer
17711-SNA-A01
1
NOTE: A canister filter box is included in the canister drain kit. Only order a replacement canister filter box when
you need to replace it.
PARTS INFORMATION – CANISTER FILTER BOX REPLACEMENT
Part Name
Part Number
Replacement Canister Filter Box
Quantity
17315-TP7-A01
1
WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION
The normal warranty applies.
Operation
Number
Description
Flat Rate
Time
Defect
Code
Symptom
Code
Template
ID
Failed Part
Number
3101AL
Accord KA - Inspect and
replace the canister assembly
and install a new canister drain
kit (includes canister filter box).
0.6 hr
05401
03203
15-010C
17011-T2A-A01
3101AL
Accord KL - Inspect and
replace the canister assembly
and install a new canister drain
kit (includes canister filter box).
0.6 hr
05401
03203
15-010D
17011-T2A-A01
3101AL
Accord Hybrid - Inspect and
replace the canister assembly
and install a new canister drain
kit (includes canister filter box).
0.6 hr
05401
03203
15-010E
17011-T2A-A01
3111BP
Accord KA, KL, and Hybrid Inspect and replace the
canister filter box.
0.3 hr
05401
03203
15-010F
17011-T2A-A01
Skill Level:
Repair Technician
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
Remove the bolt and the canister vent tube. Check if there is any dust or dirt in the tube by visually inspecting and
tapping/shaking it.
• If the vent tube has any dust or dirt inside it, go to REPAIR PROCEDURE.
• If the vehicle has a canister filter box attached and there is dust or dirt inside the vent tube, go to REPAIR
PROCEDURE - FILTER BOX REPLACEMENT.
• If the vent tube has no dust or dirt present, this bulletin does not apply. Continue with normal troubleshooting.
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REPAIR PROCEDURE
1. Disconnect the purge line and the EVAP canister vent shut valve connector.
2. Loosen the two bolts on one side of the canister and remove the other two bolts as shown, then disconnect the
second purge line, FTP sensor connector, and the EVAP canister vent shut valve harness clip.
3. Remove the remaining 2 bolts, then remove the EVAP canister.
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4. Check for a protector on the purge tube. If the vehicle does not have a protector, install one as shown. Otherwise,
go to step 5.
NOTE: If the vehicle previously came in for DTC P2422, the protector may already be installed on the purge tube. It
does not need to be replaced.
• Wrap the fuel purge protector so the slit faces the rear of the vehicle.
•
Equally space the zip ties, and tighten the ties so that the locking tab is oriented on the top as shown.
•
Trim the ends of the zip ties to less than 5 mm.
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5. Transfer the original canister vent shut valve and the vent pressure sensor to the new canister.
6. Install the new EVAP canister bracket.
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7. Install the new hose as shown and do not connect the other end at this time.
8. Install the new canister drain kit (includes drain box, hose, and clip) but do not connect the other end of the hose at
this time.
NOTE: Make sure the hose is installed in the correct position.
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9. Install the new drain box bracket (non-hybrid only) and the new retainer as shown.
10. Install the EVAP canister assembly with the bolts shown finger tight.
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11. Connect the purge lines, the EVAP canister vent shut valve connector, and the FTP sensor connector.
12. Install the bolt as shown and torque all 3 bolts to 9.5 Nm (7 lb-ft).
NOTE: Do not install the fourth bolt because you’ll install it with the filter.
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13. Install the filter onto the bracket and secure it with the bolt.
NOTE: Do not over-tighten the bolt because you could strip it.
14. Install the filter onto the vehicle and torque the nut to 12 N·m (6.9 lb-ft).
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15. Connect the hoses to the filter as shown.
16. Using the HDS, clear the DTCs, then do the EVAP system function test.
•
•
If the vehicle passes the EVAP system function test, the repair is complete.
If the vehicle does not pass the EVAP system function test, there is still a problem. Continue with normal
troubleshooting procedures.
REPAIR PROCEDURE – CANISTER FILTER BOX REPLACEMENT
NOTE: Only do this procedure when the canister filter box is installed and it needs to be replaced because of dust.
1. Disconnect the hoses from the canister filter box as shown.
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2. Remove the three bolts as shown and remove the canister filter box and bracket from the vehicle.
3. Remove the bolt securing the canister filter box to the bracket, then remove the canister filter box.
4. Install the new canister filter box onto the bracket and use the bolt to attach it to the bracket.
NOTE: Do not over-tighten the bolt because you could strip it.
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5. Reinstall the bracket with the three bolts and torque the bolts to 12 N·m (6.9 lb-ft).
6. Reconnect the hoses to the canister filter box as shown.
END
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