P2404 Code: EVAP Leak Detection Pump Sense Circuit Range/Performance – Diagnose & Clear with iCarsoft CR Max P
If your check engine light is on, you smell fuel vapors, you fail an emissions test, or you notice inconsistent EVAP system behavior, the P2404 fault code points to a critical emissions system issue. P2404 stands for Evaporative Emission (EVAP) System Leak Detection Pump Sense Circuit Range/Performance, an OBD‑II code triggered when the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) detects an abnormal, unstable, or out‑of‑range signal from the leak detection pump’s sense circuit. This circuit monitors pump operation to ensure fuel vapors are contained; a range/performance fault risks failed inspections, fuel odor, and environmental harm. Basic code readers only confirm the code, but the iCarsoft CR Max P professional diagnostic tool lets you pinpoint sensor failure, wiring issues, or pump faults and clear P2404 quickly and safely at home.
What Is the P2404 Fault Code?
P2404 is officially defined as: Evaporative Emission (EVAP) System Leak Detection Pump Sense Circuit Range/Performance.
The PCM uses the sense circuit to monitor the leak detection pump (LDP) that tests the EVAP system for leaks. When the sense circuit signal falls outside the factory‑calibrated voltage range, is erratic, or does not match pump activity, the PCM logs P2404 and illuminates the check engine light.
- Leak Detection Pump (LDP): Creates pressure/vacuum to test EVAP system integrity
- Sense Circuit: Monitors pump performance and sends feedback to the PCM
- Range/Performance: Signal is implausible, unstable, or out of the expected operating window
- Effect: Failed emissions, false leak warnings, fuel vapor leaks, and incomplete readiness monitors
Key Symptoms of P2404
- Check engine light (MIL) illuminated
- Fuel vapor odor near the fuel tank or rear of the vehicle
- Failed emissions or smog inspection
- EVAP system readiness monitor won’t complete
- Intermittent check engine light that comes and goes
- No noticeable engine performance issues in most cases
- Occasional rough idle from unmetered vapors
- Dashboard messages about EVAP system malfunction
Common Causes of P2404
- Faulty leak detection pump or internal sensor (most common)
- Damaged, frayed, or corroded wiring in the sense circuit
- Corroded, loose, or water‑damaged electrical connectors
- Vacuum leaks or cracked hoses in the EVAP system
- Clogged or restricted EVAP vapor lines
- Faulty EVAP purge valve or canister
- Poor ground connection affecting the sense circuit
- Rare PCM calibration or internal fault
Why iCarsoft CR Max P Is the Best Tool for P2404
Supports all manufacturer-specific EVAP & emissions fault codes.
View real-time voltage & pump feedback for fast diagnosis.
Activate the leak detection pump to verify circuit response.
Loads your exact EVAP system layout & wiring automatically.
Built-in leak test & system service tools for complete repair.
Clear ghost codes & run EVAP readiness monitors correctly.
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Step-by-Step: Diagnose & Clear P2404 with iCarsoft CR Max P
- Plug iCarsoft CR Max P into the OBDII port under the dashboard.
- Turn ignition to ON (engine off).
- Select your vehicle or use Auto VIN for automatic detection.
- Go to Engine System > EVAP / Emissions and run Full System Scan.
- Confirm P2404: EVAP Leak Detection Pump Sense Circuit Range/Performance.
- Enter Live Data to monitor sense circuit voltage and pump status.
- Use Active Test to cycle the leak detection pump and verify circuit integrity.
- Inspect wiring, connectors, hoses, or replace the pump as needed.
- Use Clear Fault Codes to erase P2404.
- Perform PCM Reset and test‑drive to complete EVAP readiness monitors.
FAQ: P2404 & iCarsoft CR Max P
P2404 means the PCM detects an unreliable or out‑of‑range signal from the EVAP leak detection pump’s sense circuit.
Yes, you can drive normally, but you will not pass emissions until it’s fixed. It does not affect engine safety or performance.
No. Basic scanners only read the code. You need live circuit data and bi‑directional testing from a professional tool like iCarsoft CR Max P.
Repairing corroded connectors or replacing the leak detection pump resolves most P2404 cases.
Use iCarsoft CR Max P to view live sense circuit voltage. If the signal is erratic or out of range, use active testing to distinguish pump vs. wiring fault.
No. P2404 is an electrical circuit issue, not an actual evaporative leak.
Yes. The iCarsoft CR Max P lets you reset the PCM so EVAP monitors run and clear properly.
Absolutely. It diagnoses P2404 in minutes, saves hundreds in shop fees, and handles all EVAP and engine codes.
Why You Must Fix P2404 Immediately
- Failed emissions inspection and registration denial
- Fuel vapor leaks and unpleasant odors
- Incomplete OBD readiness monitors
- Persistent check engine light
- Potential long‑term damage to EVAP components
Final Thoughts
P2404 – EVAP Leak Detection Pump Sense Circuit Range/Performance – is a common but fixable emissions code that stands between you and a passing smog test. With the iCarsoft CR Max P, you can diagnose, repair, and clear P2404 at home without expensive dealership labor.
Don’t let a faulty sense circuit ruin your inspection or release fuel vapors. Get the iCarsoft CR Max P and take control of your EVAP system today.
Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only. Always consult your vehicle’s service manual or a certified automotive technician before performing engine or emissions repairs. iCarsoft is not responsible for damage from improper tool use or vehicle maintenance.
