10530 - EVAP System P0456 00 [096] - Very Small Leak Detected

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Is your car with FOD modified tuning like prior OP of thread? :rolleyes:

Did you perform pinch isolation tests with mighty vac yet?
 
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My car is completely stock since I bought it new.

I'm not familiar with the pinch isolation test. Can you provide a link or tell me where to look for such a procedure?
 
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Did you consider the repair manual and common sense plus using pinch clamps or rubber caps to isolate zone by zone with a mighty vac tester?

Ever soap suds on a covered engine bay & to watch the suck in or blow off for indication of the aforementioned?

Ever give an engine a shaving cream whippet for a close shave in the thick needed hotter areas?
 
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Did you consider the repair manual and common sense plus using pinch clamps or rubber caps to isolate zone by zone with a mighty vac tester?

Ever soap suds on a covered engine bay & to watch the suck in or blow off for indication of the aforementioned?

Ever give an engine a shaving cream whippet for a close shave in the thick needed hotter areas?

I haven't tried any of that stuff, and the comment about "common sense" is frankly a bit harsh. I'm sure you are very knowledgable, but it really rubs people the wrong way. Maybe you're trying to be helpful, but you really should consider a different approach to expressing yourself.

My question is whether or not the TSB I found applies to this code. If Audi has already found a solution to this code, I think I would just go with their instructions.

If ANYONE ELSE other than Jack can assist, please do. I'm not looking for another verbal beating from Jack.
 
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I haven't tried any of that stuff, and the comment about "common sense" is frankly a bit harsh. I'm sure you are very knowledgable, but it really rubs people the wrong way. Maybe you're trying to be helpful, but you really should consider a different approach to expressing yourself.

My question is whether or not the TSB I found applies to this code. If Audi has already found a solution to this code, I think I would just go with their instructions.

If ANYONE ELSE other than Jack can assist, please do. I'm not looking for another verbal beating from Jack.




I'm sorry I thought I added these links before below, are you saying you are working without RTFB?

Search the how too section on evap because the link doesn't show correctly.

"Common sense" as in DO NOT use pinch clamp/pliers on hard plastic that can be brittle and break, use vacuum RUBBER caps at zones to seal as alternate because some other schmuck didn't I asked you use it..... sorry for looking out for you, okay?

https://forums.ross-tech.com/showth...ump-(LDP)-Test&p=130741&viewfull=1#post130741

https://forums.ross-tech.com/showth...ases-and-vacuum-amp-so-should-you!-Air-leaks!

https://forums.ross-tech.com/showth...-Leak-Detected&p=171228&viewfull=1#post171228


You need to calm down and RTFB and do mechanical tests and not focus on a magic answer!

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Thanks I appreciate the effort.
 
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See there you go glad you found it helpful.

The EVAP thread every time I copy the link it fails but it can be searched in how too section. No one ever put in super sticky, Uwe will most likely read this and do that.
 
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