1997 GMC Sierra P0420 and P0430 OBD2 Codes: Causes and Solutions for Catalytic Converter Issues
I recently received P0420 and P0430 diagnostic codes on my 1997 GMC Sierra with a 5.7L V8 engine. After clearing the P0420 code, it reappeared after approximately 100 miles, followed by the P0430 code. This cycle continues whenever I clear the codes. I have already replaced both catalytic converters (MagnaFlow) and installed new oxygen sensors last year—though they were not the most expensive type. I'm wondering if low-cost oxygen sensors could be causing these issues, or is there another underlying problem? The vehicle has over 126,000 miles on it, so I'm concerned about long-term reliability. Could this be related to the engine's age, sensor accuracy, or a faulty ECU? Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
The recurring P0420 and P0430 codes strongly suggest a catalytic converter issue. Since the vehicle has over 126,000 miles, it's possible that the converters are failing due to age or improper installation. Consider replacing them with OEM-quality units for better performance and reliability.