P1475 Fault Code
You can find information about the P1475 fault code on this page.
BE WARNED! This particular code can mean a different thing depending on what make the car is, check below.
Manufacturer-Specific Meanings
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Audi P1475
"EVAP Emission Contr.LDP"
![BMW Logo](https://faultcodes.co/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/bmw-logo.jpeg)
BMW P1475
"Leakage Diagnostic Pump Reed Switch Did Not Close"
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Jeep P1475
"Aux. 5 Volt Output Too High"
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Dodge P1475
"Aux. 5 Volt Output Too High"
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Chrysler P1475
"Aux. 5 Volt Output Too High"
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Volkswagen P1475
"EVAP Control System LDP Malfunction/Signal Circuit Open"
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