What does it mean if your catalytic converter code is po420?
Please support our site’s generous sponsors. It is important to remember that if your “Check Engine Light” illuminates and someone just simply reads a code of PO420, 421, 430 or 431 this does not necessarily mean the Catalytic Converter is bad! All that code says is either Converter operating below efficency or Converter operating below threshold.
What does it mean if your check engine light says po420?
It is important to remember that if your “Check Engine Light” illuminates and someone just simply reads a code of PO420, 421, 430 or 431 this does not necessarily mean the Catalytic Converter is bad! All that code says is either Converter operating below efficency or Converter operating below threshold.
What does the OBD-II P0420 error code mean?
The definition of the OBD-II P0420 code is “Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 1)”. When the ECU stores this code, it means that the catalytic converter is not operating at maximum efficiency and may need replacement.
When does the ECM set the P0420 code?
When the ECM/PCM sees the downstream O2 sensor switching at or near the same rate as the upstream O2 sensor, it sets the P0420 code. What Does the P0420 Code Mean?
What does po420 code means?
PO420 code is for catalyst system efficiency below threshold (bank 1) Usually it means that it is time for a new catalytic converter on bank number 1.
What causes a P0420 code?
The code P0420 can be caused by an engine problem that’s pouring too much fuel into the catalytic converter, excess fuel that the PCM can’t control, a vacuum leak that’s causing excess air to enter the catalytic converter, OR, a damaged catalytic converter.
What is code po420 Bank One mean?
Po420 code monte carlo ls 2001. PO420 code is for catalyst system efficiency below threshold (bank 1) Usually it means that it is time for a new catalytic converter on bank number 1. Cylinder bank number 1 is always the bank with the number 1 spark plug in it.
What is p0421 code?
The P0421 code means that the vehicle’s control module has detected that the three-way catalytic converter is not working properly (is not as efficient as the factory is expecting). Replacing the oxygen (O2) sensors may sometimes fix the code, but in most cases the catalytic convert needs to be replaced to fix the problem.