P0420 Code on 1999 GMC Sierra 5.3L V8: What Does It Mean and How to Fix It?
I own a 1999 GMC Sierra with the 5.3L V8 engine. Recently, the vehicle began running poorly. After connecting a code reader (TP-150 Code Scanner), I found the following diagnostic trouble codes when the engine was off and key was on: - P0102: Mass Airflow Sensor Issue - P0420: Downstream Oxygen Sensor Failure (Bank 1) - P1441: Fuel Tank Level Sensor Circuit Issue I replaced the mass airflow sensor, which resolved the P0102 code. The P1441 code has not reappeared since. However, I still have a persistent P0420 code — this indicates a problem with the oxygen sensor located downstream of the catalytic converter on Bank 1. My question is: Which side is 'Bank 1'? Is it the driver's side (left) catalytic converter? Additionally, I now see two instances of the P0420 code. Does having multiple identical codes mean something different? For example, does one represent an active fault and another a pending or stored issue? Thanks for your help, Dave
I recently had my 2001 GMC Suburban in the shop for a P0430 code on Bank 2 (passenger side), and diagnostics revealed that the oxygen sensor was fine — the issue was actually the catalytic converter. Good news: GM covers catalytic converters under warranty for up to 8 years or 80,000 miles. I recommend contacting your local Chevrolet dealership to confirm coverage. My truck has two catalytic converters, both located on the crossover pipe.