Chevrolet Aveo5 recurring emissions codes due to faulty electrical wiring harness replacement on Chevrolet Aveo5

Submitted by inaneone · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Chevrolet Aveo5 owners report experiencing recurring emissions codes linked to a faulty electrical wiring harness, specifically the P0458 trouble code, which indicates low voltage in the Evaporative Emission Purge Solenoid Valve Control Circuit. This issue may stem from a faulty vent solenoid valve, an open or shorted harness, or poor electrical connections within the circuit. Additionally, some owners encounter the P0455 code, signaling a gross leak in the evaporative emission control system, often caused by a loose gas cap, damaged hoses, or a faulty charcoal canister, leading to increased emissions and decreased fuel efficiency. Proper diagnosis is crucial, as issues like a plugged vapor canister, blocked EVAP hose, or faulty fuel tank pressure sensor may also contribute to emissions problems. Owners noticing the Engine Light or Service Engine Soon Warning Light should be aware that this could indicate a fault code such as P2422, which also triggers similar warning lights. Thorough inspection and replacement of any damaged wiring harnesses are recommended to prevent further emissions-related trouble codes, emphasizing the importance of regular maintenance and inspections to catch potential issues early.

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