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The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) keeps an eye on the fuel tank's fuel vapor and pressure levels. If your 2015 Ford F-150 displays Error Code P1450, it means the PCM is monitoring the system and has detected excess vacuum in the fuel tank or EVAP system. The EVAP system manages emissions by capturing fuel vapors and sending them back to the fuel tank for reuse. Repairing the EVAP system typically costs between $200 and $560, with labor ranging from $40 to $140 and parts costing anywhere from $150 to $440. While it's generally safe to drive with an EVAP leak, it's advised not to drive the vehicle for extended periods with a leak and to replace it as soon as possible.
In a 2015 Ford F-150, the trouble code p1450 indicates an issue with too much vacuum in either the fuel tank or the evaporation system.