p430 and p420 and check engine light on
#1
p430 and p420 and check engine light on
Hello
My 2000 SS has been running good till recently i got the check engine light and p420 and p430 dtc codes
P420 "Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 1)" and P430 "Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 2)"
i just put on brand new magnaflow catalytic converters
4 new o2 sensors
been running good till recently i got the check engine light and p420 and p430 dtc codes showing
it was coming and going
then after i changed oil and i put zmax in the oil and lucas fuel treatment in and then the check engine light came on steady....
im hoping my new cats arent bad already
a few members said it could be a body ground problem?.... which i will check this weekend
any other thoughts would be appreciated
thanks
My 2000 SS has been running good till recently i got the check engine light and p420 and p430 dtc codes
P420 "Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 1)" and P430 "Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 2)"
i just put on brand new magnaflow catalytic converters
4 new o2 sensors
been running good till recently i got the check engine light and p420 and p430 dtc codes showing
it was coming and going
then after i changed oil and i put zmax in the oil and lucas fuel treatment in and then the check engine light came on steady....
im hoping my new cats arent bad already
a few members said it could be a body ground problem?.... which i will check this weekend
any other thoughts would be appreciated
thanks
#3
mostly stock, has a cat back? exhuast....not sure if thats the correct name... was on when i bought it
also, just been noticing my radio led's flicker a little...which would support the body grounds theory as a possible cause that someone else posted
i disconnected battery terminals to look for corrosion, they had none
the body grounds i could see from the top of the engine all looked good ...i will be jacking it up probably this weekend to look for any underneath
do you mean, im guessing exhaust leaks before the catalytic converters
i will check that also this weekend hopefully
thanks
also, just been noticing my radio led's flicker a little...which would support the body grounds theory as a possible cause that someone else posted
i disconnected battery terminals to look for corrosion, they had none
the body grounds i could see from the top of the engine all looked good ...i will be jacking it up probably this weekend to look for any underneath
do you mean, im guessing exhaust leaks before the catalytic converters
i will check that also this weekend hopefully
thanks
#5
p430 code
i havnt noticed any leaks in the exhaust.... i will have to check closer
i replace the o2's with ac-delco
put a new timing chain in ....had the bat diconnected for a while
after the timing chain, because the batt was disc of course teh light stayed off for 2 days....car ran stronger and smoother.....real nice
and then.... the light cam back on again.....seems to always come back on just after i got on and off the throttle a few times....
the worst is and good news is i know it will run good if i find the problem.... so shouldnt be any internal stuff like a piston or whatever
thanks for the help so far
i replace the o2's with ac-delco
put a new timing chain in ....had the bat diconnected for a while
after the timing chain, because the batt was disc of course teh light stayed off for 2 days....car ran stronger and smoother.....real nice
and then.... the light cam back on again.....seems to always come back on just after i got on and off the throttle a few times....
the worst is and good news is i know it will run good if i find the problem.... so shouldnt be any internal stuff like a piston or whatever
thanks for the help so far
#6
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Which MagnaFlow cats did you put on, the cheap non-CARB ones, or the expensive CARB ones...?
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The aftermarket cats themselves can set the codes off. They "clean" the exhaust as the federal guidlines say they shoud but they don't necessarily do it in the same way the stock cats do, which may result in downstream 02 sensor readings that may be out of the parameter the stock ecu is looking for which will set off the codes. I have seen this so many times when customers don't want to spend the money on replacing cats with expensive factory cats, so they try to save a buck putting aftermarkets on, and low and behold the light comes back on. My suggestion to anyone replacing factory cats with anything other than stock is to either have the ecu tuned to eliminate the downstreams or if that is not an option see if they can go in and open up the allowable range for the downstreams so they won't be as sensitive.