sophiaherrmann6
Vezel check engine light and stalling
Summary of the thread
A 2022 Honda Vezel hybrid experienced a check engine light and stalling at idle, with a suspected issue in the tank ventilation valve and possibly clogged hoses. The problem was confirmed to be related to the EVAP system, specifically the tank ventilation valve and clogged hoses affecting pressure. After addressing these issues, the vehicle returned to normal operation.
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sophiaherrmann6 (community.author)
EVAP and purge valve... Right, those. Did you also have any codes related to a pressure sensor? I'm seeing something about that too. If it's those hoses clogged up that would alter pressures indeed!
alexander_blitz1
Yeah, the pressure sensor was going nuts! It was like the car was trying to breathe through a straw. I tried cleaning everything myself, but honestly, it was a pain. Bit the bullet and took it to a workshop. Best decision ever.
sophiaherrmann6 (community.author)
Right you are! It was indeed the tank ventilation valve and some clogged hoses. 175€ later and it runs like new. Thank you for confirming my suspicions!
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alexander_blitz1
Sounds familiar! Had a similar issue with my old 2018 Opel Astra. The check engine light was on, and it would stall, especially when the engine was cold. Did you check the EVAP system or the purge valve? It's like a car's respiratory system and a tiny blockage can screw everything up.