P0497 on a 2012 Toyota Tacoma

EVAP Low Purge Flow

P0497 on a 2012 Toyota Tacoma indicates evap low purge flow. It usually stays drivable short-term but should be diagnosed promptly. The most common cause is failed purge valve stuck closed (mechanical or coil failure) (typically $80–$300). Confirm the root cause before replacing parts.

Severity: low Safe to drive (short term) Mid-size Pickup 2010-2014 Toyota Tacoma

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What does P0497 mean on a 2012 Toyota Tacoma?

P0497 is the inverse of P0496. The ECM commands the EVAP purge valve to flow vapor from the canister into the intake during a monitor test, and detects less flow than expected — or none at all. The cause is either the purge valve stuck closed, a restricted hose between the canister and the intake, a clogged charcoal canister, or the purge valve electrical circuit failing open.

This guide covers P0497 across the 2010-2014 Toyota Tacoma generation — the symptoms, causes, and diagnostic steps below apply to every model year from 2010 through 2014.

Is it safe to drive a 2012 Toyota Tacoma with P0497?

In most cases a 2012 Toyota Tacoma stays drivable for short trips with P0497 active, but diagnose and repair it promptly. This is a low-severity code — ignoring it can lead to further damage or a failed emissions test.

What are the symptoms of P0497 on a 2012 Toyota Tacoma?

What causes P0497 on a 2012 Toyota Tacoma?

Cause Likelihood Estimated repair (USD)
Failed purge valve stuck closed (mechanical or coil failure) Most common $80–$300
Restricted or pinched hose between canister and purge valve Common $20–$150
Wiring open on the purge valve circuit Common $80–$350
Blocked or saturated EVAP charcoal canister Occasional $200–$600
Failed PCM driver for the purge valve circuit Rare $400–$1,500
Damaged or clogged EVAP service port creating a false low-flow reading Rare $30–$150

How to diagnose this on a 2012 Toyota Tacoma

  1. Bench-test the purge valve

    Remove the purge valve and apply 12 V. The valve should click audibly open. With voltage applied, blow air through the valve — air should pass freely. Without voltage, the valve should seal. A valve that does not open when commanded is the textbook P0497 cause.

    Tools: 12 V test source, Hand vacuum / pressure pump

  2. Verify the purge valve receives voltage during commanded operation

    Use a bidirectional scan tool to command the purge valve open while back-probing the connector. Battery voltage should appear on the power wire when commanded. No voltage = open circuit, blown fuse, or PCM driver fault.

    Tools: Bidirectional scan tool, Multimeter, Back-probe pins

  3. Inspect the purge line for kinks or blockage

    Trace the rubber line from the canister to the purge valve to the intake. Look for pinched sections (especially where the line passes under brackets), collapsed inner walls (common on aged rubber), or visible damage. A blocked line sets P0497 even with a perfect valve.

    Tools: Flashlight, Inspection mirror

  4. Test the charcoal canister

    Disconnect the purge-side hose from the canister and try to pull vacuum on it with a hand pump. A healthy canister allows some airflow; a saturated canister blocks airflow entirely. If the canister won't pass air, replace it.

    Tools: Hand vacuum pump

  5. Read mode 6 EVAP test results

    Mode 6 shows the measured purge flow during the most recent monitor run. Zero or very low flow confirms the diagnosis. A threshold-failure (just below acceptable) with a working valve points more at canister or hose restriction.

    Tools: Scan tool with mode 6 support

NHTSA complaints & recalls for the 2012 Toyota Tacoma

Owner-reported safety complaints and official recalls filed with the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for the 2012 Toyota Tacoma. Use these to gauge how common a problem is on your specific vehicle before you start chasing Toyota Tacoma diagnostics.

294 owner complaints
16 involved a crash
6 reported injuries
  • ENGINE 122
  • POWER TRAIN 35
  • VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL 22
  • FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM 51
  • UNKNOWN OR OTHER 43

7 active recalls

  • STRUCTURE:BODY:HOOD:HINGE AND ATTACHMENTS Jul 2017

    Southeast Toyota Distributors, LLC (SET) is recalling certain 2011-2016 Toyota Tacoma and 4Runner vehicles equipped with accessory hood scoops installed by SET or SET dealers. The adhesive attaching the hood scoop may weaken, allowing the hood scoop to detach from the vehicle.…

    NHTSA campaign 17V425000
  • SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC:ANTILOCK/TRACTION CONTROL/ELECTRONIC LIMITED SLIP:CONTROL UNIT/MODULE Feb 2014

    Toyota is recalling certain model year 2012 and 2013 Toyota Tacoma and Lexus RX350 vehicles and certain model year 2012 Toyota Rav4 vehicles. In the affected vehicles, the brake system contains a brake actuator that adjusts the fluid pressure of each wheel cylinder. An electric…

    NHTSA campaign 14V054000
  • EQUIPMENT:OTHER:LABELS Aug 2014

    Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) is recalling certain model year 2008-2014 FJ Cruiser and Tacoma vehicles equipped with accessory wheels and tires installed by Toyota or dealers prior to the vehicle's first sale. The affected vehicles may list incorrect spare ti…

    NHTSA campaign 14V475000
  • TIRES:TEMPORARY/EMERGENCY SPARE TIRE Oct 2013

    Southeast Toyota Distributors, LLC (SET) is recalling certain model year 2012-2013 Tacoma vehicles equipped with 18" Maverick Alloy Wheels. In the affected vehicles, the spare tire requires the use of a different style of lug nut to attach it to the vehicle than the other wheels…

    NHTSA campaign 13V494000

How do I fix P0497 on a 2012 Toyota Tacoma?

About the 2010-2014 Toyota Tacoma

The 2010-2014 Toyota Tacoma was commonly sold with the following powertrains: 2.7L I4, 3.5L V6, 4.0L V6. Common trims include SR, SR5, TRD Sport, TRD Off-Road, Limited.

P0497 vs P0496

These are the two opposite EVAP purge flow failures:

Both codes can come from the same physical part — purge valves fail open or closed about equally. Don’t assume the valve diagnoses to one direction over the other.

The “tank doesn’t vent on refuel” symptom

If P0497 sets and the gas pump keeps clicking off during refueling, the EVAP system can’t vent the displaced air from the tank through its normal path. This is mostly a refueling annoyance — it doesn’t affect drivability. But it’s a strong diagnostic clue when present.

Restricted hoses on aged rubber

EVAP hoses, especially the small-diameter rubber sections between the canister and the purge valve, harden and shrink over 10+ years. The inner wall can delaminate and partially block flow even when the outer hose looks fine. If P0497 returns after a valve replacement, swap the hose too — they aged at the same rate.

P0497 on a 2012 Toyota Tacoma: frequently asked questions

What does diagnostic trouble code P0497 mean on a 2012 Toyota Tacoma?

P0497 is the inverse of P0496. The ECM commands the EVAP purge valve to flow vapor from the canister into the intake during a monitor test, and detects less flow than expected — or none at all. The cause is either the purge valve stuck closed, a restricted hose between the canister and the intake, a clogged charcoal canister, or the purge valve electrical circuit failing open.

What are the symptoms of P0497 on a 2012 Toyota Tacoma?

Check Engine Light is illuminated. Vehicle will fail emissions / smog testing. Rarely any drivability symptom. Possible faint fuel smell from a saturated canister. Difficulty fueling at the pump (gas pump clicks off repeatedly)

What causes P0497 on a 2012 Toyota Tacoma?

Failed purge valve stuck closed (mechanical or coil failure) (most-common). Restricted or pinched hose between canister and purge valve (common). Wiring open on the purge valve circuit (common). Blocked or saturated EVAP charcoal canister (occasional). Failed PCM driver for the purge valve circuit (rare). Damaged or clogged EVAP service port creating a false low-flow reading (rare)

Is it safe to drive a 2012 Toyota Tacoma with P0497?

In most cases a 2012 Toyota Tacoma stays drivable for short trips with P0497 active, but it should be diagnosed and repaired promptly — this is a low-severity code. Ignoring it can lead to further damage or a failed emissions test.

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