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P0420 Fault on 2001 Toyota Sienna: Causes and Solutions

Model: 01 Sienna Fault Code: P0420 Posted: 2011-02-16 11:13

I'm experiencing a P042-2 diagnostic trouble code on my 2001 Toyota Sienna, specifically indicating Bank 1 catalytic converter efficiency is below the expected threshold. The code appears only after 3 to 5 consecutive starts, particularly when driving in urban traffic. It does not trigger during long-distance highway drives. The engine runs smoothly under all conditions, which suggests no major mechanical issues. I'm wondering whether this points to a faulty oxygen sensor located after the catalytic converter or a failing catalytic converter itself.

Related fault codes
P0420
Comments (3)
Anonymous 2011-02-16 11:52

The issue is likely due to a faulty catalytic converter. On highways, where engine temperatures are high and the converter reaches optimal operating temperature, no DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) appears because the converter functions properly. However, during short urban drives, the converter doesn't get hot enough to meet efficiency standards, triggering the P0420 code. A replacement catalytic converter is recommended.

Anonymous 2011-02-16 20:28

Avoid using universal or aftermarket catalytic converters on this model. The 2001 Toyota Sienna is not compatible with generic units and may result in recurring P0420 codes. For reliable performance and to prevent the code from returning, it's best to install an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) catalytic converter.

Anonymous 2011-02-17 05:27

Thanks for the input. I performed a data stream analysis on both Bank 1 and Bank 2 oxygen sensors. The results show noticeable oscillations in Bank 1, while Bank 2 maintains a stable reading of 99.14%. This suggests that the oxygen sensor may still be functional, but the catalytic converter itself is likely failing and requires replacement.