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PO420 weak catalyst
Hi folks,
Had the oil changed in the wife's Escort last weekend. (Thought I'd try letting somebody else do it. Big mistake.) Within a day the check engine light came on and engine runs rough. Had the codes checked and am getting PO420 weak catalyst. This points to catalytic converter, but isn't there two and a sensor on one of them? I'm wondering if somebody broke a wire. Thanks Bill |
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Re: PO420 weak catalyst
Forgot to post the model year and engine 1.9, 1996.
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Re: PO420 weak catalyst
Well that is a old clasic about the last person that worked on it done it.
BUT BEFORE YOU BLAIM THEM CHECK IT OUT. If a wire was off it should set a 02 sensor code. A code 420 does not say the cat is bad it says check it out. Many things can cause a 420-430 code. Start with checking your tune up end and fuel and computer system. Here is a link on checking codes 420/430 http://www.troublecodes.net/articles/catfailure/ MT
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The inlet pipe is just downstream from the exhaust manifold. Since you have the OBD 11 there may be a second oxygen sensor on the downsteam side of the catalytic converter which can be acessed from underneath the car. Last edited by Davescort97; 12-16-2005 at 10:37 PM. |
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They may be looking for some return business. Naw, they wouldn't do that...
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Re: PO420 weak catalyst
Davescort97
There is no way a car can set a cat code with only one 02 sensor. Unless the front sensor has figured a way to jump back back behind the cat every few seconds and read the exhust in front and rear at the same time. Also on OBD11 pcm you need a scanner to clear the code. They have a memory like a elephant. A battery disconnect does not erase there memeory. Also a battery disconnect is dangerous to there health. MT
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If the shop did anything wrong then I'd think the engine light would have come on as soon as you left.
Just out of curiosity, does this shop do exhaust work too?
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Wally World did the oil change while we were shopping. I noticed a sputtering/bucking feel when we got it back. Next day wife said the check engine light came on next day. Seems like a strange coincidence that the problems started after they did the work.
Check the HEGO sensor wiring and it's OK. I changed the sensor not too long ago. I figure a vacuum hose got knocked off, like maybe to the EGR valve controls. But have yet to find it. Is there another sensor past the HEGO? |
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On my '93 there's nothing past the HEGO that I know of. I guess if they checked the air filter at Wal-Mart then they may have unhooked the Charge air Temp Sensor or Mass Air Flow Sensor.
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Thanks for the info. I went ahead and did the old battery disconnect PCM reset. Left it disconnected for a couple of hours. After that, no more check engine and it runs better. Hmmm.
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OK folks. The code came back and I took it to an exhaust shop to see what the owner could tell me. He tells me the converters on the Escorts that are built into the exhaust mainfold (what si on my car) rarely go bad. He suggested checking the second O2 sensor. I know this was tossed around earlier, but do these cars have up and down stream sensors?
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OK folks. The code came back and I took it to an exhaust shop to see what the owner could tell me. He tells me the converters on the Escorts that are built into the exhaust mainfold (what si on my car) rarely go bad. He suggested checking the second O2 sensor. I know this was tossed around earlier, but do these cars have up and down stream sensors?
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Found the down stream sensor! It is just ahead of the mid-pipe and full of some gooey carbon type stuff.
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Are you sure it is the same code that came back?
The first thing would be to check you tune up end. A engine not running right,missfire or engine running rich can cause cat codes. A weak front 02 sensor would come more setting the code that the back sensor. The 96 escort 1.9 has a front and reat 02 sensor. The code sets when the pcm does not see any differance from the front to rear 02 sensor readings or the cat is dead not doing anything. If you can get it on a good engine scanner you can watch the front and rear 02 sensors readings. If the front is lower than the rear the front 02 sensor is weak . If they are the same the cat is weak or the front o2 sensor is weak. Here is a link on checking for that code. http://www.troublecodes.net/articles/catfailure/ Also some info on that code. DTC P0420, P0421, P0430 & P0431: Check Possible Cause Of Misfire DTC P0420 and P0421 indicates bank one catalyst system efficiency is minimum requirement. DTC P0430 and P0430 indicates bank 2 catalyst system efficiency is minimum requirement. Possible causes are as follows: Use of leaded fuel. Oil contamination. Cylinder misfire. Fuel pressure too high. HO2S sensor improperly connected. Damaged exhaust system component. Faulty ECT sensor. Faulty HO2S. Ensure ignition timing is correct. Retrieve all Continuous Memory DTCs. If misfire code(s) is not present, go to next step. If misfire code(s) is present, isolate cylinder and repair as necessary. Check HO2S Monitor DTCs If DTCs P0136, P0138, P0140, P0141, P0156, P0158, P0160, or P0161 were present in step 1), service as necessary before continuing. If none of these codes are present in step 1), go to next step. Check ECT Sensor DTCs If DTCs P0117, P0118, P0125 or P1117 were present in step 1), service as necessary before continuing. If none of these codes are present in step 1), go to next step. If any codes except P0420, P0421, P0430 and/or P0430 were present in step 1), service as necessary before continuing. If no codes except P0420 and/or P0430 were present in step 1), go to next step. Check Rear HO2S Wiring Harness Turn ignition off. Ensure HO2S wiring harness is correctly routed and connectors are tight. Repair or replace as necessary. If wiring harness and connectors are okay, go to next step. Check Fuel Pressure Turn ignition off. Release fuel pressure. Install fuel pressure gauge. Start engine and allow to idle. Note fuel pressure gauge reading. Increase engine speed to 2500 RPM and maintain for one minute. For fuel pressure specifications, see FUEL PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS article. If fuel pressure is as specified, go to next step. If fuel pressure is not as specified, go to CIRCUIT TEST HC . Check For Exhaust System Leaks If exhaust system leaks, it may cause catalyst monitor efficiency test to fail. Inspect exhaust system for cracks, loose connections or punctures. Repair or replace as necessary. If exhaust system is okay, go to next step. Check For Exhaust System Restrictions Inspect exhaust system for collapsed areas, dents or excessive bending. Repair or replace as necessary. If exhaust system is okay, go to next step. Ć Check Manifold Vacuum Install tachometer. Connect vacuum gauge to intake manifold vacuum source. Start engine and raise engine speed to 2000 RPM. Manifold vacuum should rise to more than 16 in. Hg. If manifold vacuum is okay, go to next step. If manifold vacuum is low, go to step 11). Leave tachometer and vacuum gauge connected. Start engine and raise engine speed to 2000 RPM. On a non- restricted system, manifold vacuum should quickly rise to normal range as increased RPM is maintained. On a restricted system, manifold vacuum will slowly rise to normal range as increased RPM is maintained. If manifold vacuum is okay, no indication of exhaust leak or restriction has been detected and testing is complete. If manifold vacuum is low or slow to respond, go to next step. Leave tachometer and vacuum gauge connected. Remove exhaust pipe from exhaust manifold. Start engineand raise engine speed to 2000 RPM. If manifold vacuum is now okay, fault is downstream from exhaust manifold. Reconnect exhaust pipe to exhaust manifold and go to next step. If manifold vacuum is still low or slow to respond, fault is in exhaust manifold or intake manifold gasket. Repair or replace as necessary and repeat QUICK TEST. Leave tachometer and vacuum gauge connected. Disconnect muffler/tailpipe assembly from rear of catalytic converter. Start engine and raise engine speed to 2000 RPM. If manifold vacuum is now okay, fault is in muffler/tailpipe assembly. Repair or replace as necessary and test drive vehicle to verify elimination of symptom. If manifold vacuum is still not okay, fault is in catalytic converter. Repair or replace as necessary. Check tailpipe/muffler assembly for debris from catalytic converter. Test drive vehicle to verify elimination of symptom. Good Luck MT.
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Is that a wet carbon or dry. You might pull the front on out to and have a look at it also .
If it is a wet glooey stuff post back If front and rear are the same and you are going to replace one replace the front one with the new sensor and move the front to rear or clean rear with carb cleaner. MT
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