The idle is very low but will idle without stalling until you try to accelerate.
Hello there
follow these links for a bit pf help
For P0171
http://www.obd-codes.com/p0171
For P0401
http://www.obd-codes.com/p0401
For P1457
P1457 EVAP Emission Control System Leak Detected (Control Canister System)
SOURCE: Code P0171
Here are the possible causes for a PO171:
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SOURCE: P1457 - Honda Civic 2005 LX
this car come with tree diferent engines the answer i'm going to give you is for a 1.7 engine sohc that codes means you have a leak on the evaporative system this system monitor the vapors from fuel tank this code some time might appear for filling the fuel tank with car runing i recomend you to clear code and make sure the fuel cap is not loose because there is a fuel pressure sensor in the tank and if the sensor don't read the right pressure then it will set the code
SOURCE: how do i fix this honda code P1457
Interior lights do not turn on when door is opened. I checked the fuses and they appear good
SOURCE: code P1457 for honda accord 2000
code p1457 is an evap leak code. a honda dealer can run a functions test on the system with the honda daig scan tool. but 90% of the time the probelm is the CVS valve. also known as canister vent shut valve. i've seen this a hundred times. its located under the rear of the car on the drivers side. its bolted to the evap canister with 2 (most likely rusted out) bolts.- hope this helps
SOURCE: 1994 honda civic 1.5 16v stalling after pressing accelerator from idle
Another place to look is your IAC, or Idle air control valve. It is bolted to the back of the intake manifold, and can be removed and cleaned. It is usually the cause of most Honda Idle problems.
The EVAP canister temporarily stores fuel vapor from the fuel tank until it can be purged back into the engine and burned.
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