

Can drive — fix at your convenience.
This code means the car's computer detected an electrical problem (an open circuit) in the wiring or connector for the EVAP purge control valve. This valve controls the flow of stored fuel vapors from the charcoal canister into the engine to be burned. The fix is usually repairing or replacing the purge valve, a connector, or damaged wiring, and it's typically an affordable repair.
$100 – $250
Varies by vehicle and root cause.
Yes, in almost all cases. The car will run normally because this is an emissions fault, not an engine performance one. Just don't leave it unaddressed for too long, since it can cause a fuel smell and will fail an emissions test.
Most repairs run between $100 and $250. The purge valve itself is inexpensive, and labor is usually low since it's easy to reach. If only a connector or wire needs repair, the cost can be even lower.
No, it's considered a low-severity code. It won't damage your engine or leave you stranded. The main concerns are the check engine light and failing emissions testing, so it's worth fixing but not an emergency.
The purge control valve releases fuel vapors stored in the charcoal canister back into the engine to be burned during normal driving. When its circuit is open, the computer can't control it properly, which triggers the P0445 code.