DTC P2407 Comprehensive Diagnostic Guide: EVAP Leak Detection Pump Heater Control Circuit
Technical Level: Advanced | Estimated Repair Time: 1-2.5 hours | System: OBD-II Emissions Control
1.0 Technical Definition & System Overview
P2407 is a manufacturer-specific OBD-II diagnostic trouble code indicating a malfunction in the heater control circuit of the Evaporative Emission Control (EVAP) System’s Leak Detection Pump (LDP). This circuit is critical for cold-weather EVAP system monitoring.
1.1 EVAP System Function
The Evaporative Emission Control System prevents fuel vapors from escaping into the atmosphere. Key components include:
- Fuel Tank: Vapor source
- Charcoal Canister: Vapor storage
- Purge Valve: Controlled vapor release to engine
- Leak Detection Pump (LDP): System pressurization and leak testing
- Vent Solenoid: System ventilation control
1.2 LDP Heater Function
The LDP heater is an integrated electrical heating element that maintains optimal operating temperature for the pump’s diaphragm and valves during cold ambient conditions (typically below 40°F/4°C). This ensures accurate leak detection regardless of temperature.
Manufacturer Specific Note: While P2407 is standardized as “EVAP Leak Detection Pump Heater Control Circuit,” implementation varies by manufacturer. Common variations include different heater resistance specifications, separate vs. integrated heater assemblies, and varying circuit protection methods.
2.0 Symptoms & Associated Diagnostic Trouble Codes
2.1 Primary Symptoms
| Symptom | Frequency | Driver Noticeability | Safety Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) Illuminated | 100% | High | None |
| Failed Emissions/Smog Test | 100% if tested | High | Legal |
| EVAP System Monitor Not Ready | 95% | Low (Scan tool required) | None |
| Possible Rough Idle (Secondary Effect) | 15% | Moderate | Minimal |
| Fuel Odor (If combined with other EVAP leaks) | 10% | High | Moderate |
2.2 Commonly Associated DTCs
P2407 rarely occurs in isolation. Common companion codes include:
Diagnostic Insight: If P2407 appears with P2406, suspect a wiring harness issue affecting both heater and sensor circuits. If P2407 appears alone, focus on heater-specific components.
3.0 Root Cause Analysis & Failure Probability
3.1 Primary Failure Points (Descending Probability)
| Component | Failure Mode | Probability | Typical Vehicle Age |
|---|---|---|---|
| LDP Heater Element | Open circuit due to thermal fatigue | 42% | 6-10 years |
| Wiring Harness | Chafing, corrosion, or rodent damage | 28% | 8+ years |
| Electrical Connectors | Corrosion, bent pins, poor contact | 18% | All ages |
| Fuse/Fuse Block | Blown fuse or poor fuse contact | 8% | Variable |
| PCM/ECU | Internal driver circuit failure | 4% | 10+ years |
3.2 Environmental & Operational Factors
- Cold Climate Operation: Increased heater cycling accelerates element fatigue
- Road Salt Exposure: Accelerates connector corrosion and wire insulation degradation
- Off-road/Rough Road Driving: Increases vibration-induced wire chafing
- Previous Repairs: Incorrect LDP installation or wiring repairs
- Electrical System Issues: Voltage spikes from failing alternator or battery
4.0 Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure
4.1 Preliminary Checks
- Verify DTC P2407 is present and current (not pending or historical)
- Check for technical service bulletins (TSBs) for your specific make/model/year
- Perform visual inspection of LDP area for obvious damage, corrosion, or disconnected harness
- Check all related fuses (refer to vehicle-specific fuse diagram)
4.2 Electrical Circuit Testing
Fuse 15A (IGN SW) —[Power]— PCM Driver Circuit
GND Point G102 —[0Ω]— LDP Connector Pin 2
Signal: 5V Reference —[Monitor]— PCM Pin 48
4.2.1 Resistance Measurements (Key OFF, Disconnected)
| Test Point | Expected Value | Tolerance | Failure Indication |
|---|---|---|---|
| LDP Heater Terminals | 8-15 Ω | ±2 Ω | <2Ω = Short >20Ω = Open |
| Power Circuit to Ground | >10 kΩ | N/A | <1 kΩ = Short to GND |
| Ground Circuit Resistance | <0.5 Ω | 0.1 Ω | >2 Ω = Poor Ground |
4.2.2 Voltage Measurements (Key ON, Engine OFF)
| Test Condition | Expected Voltage | Measurement Point | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ignition ON, Heater OFF | 0.0-0.5V | Control Wire at LDP | PCM not commanding heater |
| Ignition ON, Heater Commanded* | 10.5-14.0V | Control Wire at LDP | *May require scan tool activation |
| Constant Battery Feed | 12.0-13.5V | Fuse Output Side | Check with headlights ON |
5.0 Repair Procedures & Cost Analysis
5.1 Component Replacement Procedures
5.1.1 LDP Assembly Replacement
- Disconnect negative battery cable
- Locate LDP (common locations: rear wheel well, near fuel tank, under vehicle)
- Disconnect electrical connector and vapor/purge lines (note orientation)
- Remove mounting bolts (typically 10mm)
- Install new LDP with new gaskets/seals if provided
- Reconnect all lines and electrical connector
- Clear DTCs and perform EVAP monitor drive cycle
5.1.2 Wiring Repair Procedure
Professional Tip: Use OEM-style solder-seal connectors for waterproof repairs. Never use standard butt connectors for underbody wiring repairs.
5.2 Cost Analysis Table
| Repair Scenario | Parts Cost | Labor Cost (1.5hr rate) | Total Estimate | Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fuse Replacement Only | $5-15 | $0.5hr ($50-75) | $55-90 | 90 days |
| Connector Repair | $20-40 | 1.0hr ($100-150) | $120-190 | 1 year |
| LDP Replacement (Aftermarket) | $85-180 | 1.5hr ($150-225) | $235-405 | 1-2 years |
| LDP Replacement (OEM) | $220-450 | 1.5hr ($150-225) | $370-675 | 2 years/unlimited |
| Wiring Harness Section | $150-300 | 2.0hr ($200-300) | $350-600 | 3 years |
Cost-Saving Strategy: For vehicles with over 100,000 miles, consider replacing the entire LDP assembly rather than attempting heater-only repair. The pump diaphragm often fails shortly after heater replacement.
6.0 Technical Specifications & Torque Values
6.1 Component Specifications
| Specification | Domestic Vehicles | Asian Imports | European Vehicles |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heater Resistance @ 20°C | 10-12 Ω | 8-10 Ω | 12-15 Ω |
| Current Draw @ 12.8V | 1.0-1.3A | 1.3-1.6A | 0.8-1.1A |
| Activation Temperature | <5°C (41°F) | <10°C (50°F) | <3°C (37°F) |
| Circuit Protection | 15A Fuse | 10A Fuse | 7.5A Fuse + PCM Protected |
6.2 Torque Specifications
| Fastener | Size | Torque (Nm) | Torque (ft-lbs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| LDP Mounting Bolts | M6 x 1.0 | 8-10 Nm | 6-7.5 ft-lbs |
| Electrical Connector | N/A | Hand Tight | Hand Tight |
| Vapor Line Fittings | 8mm | 15-20 Nm | 11-15 ft-lbs |
| Ground Point Bolt | M8 x 1.25 | 20-25 Nm | 15-18 ft-lbs |