2000 Honda Accord V6 OBD Codes P0420 and P1399: Cat Failure or Misfire? Diagnosis & Solutions
I own a 2000 Honda Accord V6 with only 68,000 miles on the odometer. Recently, I've been receiving two OBD-II diagnostic codes: P0420 and P13909. Initially, the vehicle showed an EGR valve issue. I removed and cleaned the EGR valve, and also had carbon buildup cleared from the EGR housing. A fuel induction service was performed to remove any remaining deposits. Since then, the EGR-related code has not returned. The current codes are P0420 (Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold) and P1399 (Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected). I'm wondering if it's possible that the catalytic converter is actually failing. Given that the car is 8 years old, the catalytic converter has reached its federal emission lifespan of approximately 80,000 miles. What should I do next? Should I have the catalytic converter inspected or replaced? Are there any specific diagnostic steps to confirm whether the issue lies with the cat or a misfire? Any advice on how to interpret these codes in this model would be greatly appreciated.
Have you searched online or in the Honda Accord service manual for specific meanings of P0420 and P1399? Understanding what each code indicates is crucial before taking further action.