2000 Honda Isuzu Rodeo with P1441, P1290, and P0300 Codes: Diagnosis and Catalytic Converter Vibration Issues
Hello everyone — this is my first post on the forum. I've seen similar codes in other threads, but I'm hoping to get insight into whether these issues are related. I recently purchased a 2000 Honda Isuzu Rodeo (a vehicle with a Honda badge) and shortly after the check engine light came on. I took it to Napa Auto Parts, where they diagnosed a water temperature sensor fault and recommended replacement. After replacing the sensor, the warning light returned. I then returned to have the codes read again before replacing any further parts. The current diagnostic results show three trouble codes: P1441, P1290, and P0300. The vehicle has 135,000 miles on it. Additionally, I’ve noticed that the catalytic converter vibrates noticeably and produces a loud noise. I’m looking for advice on how to properly diagnose and resolve these issues — especially since multiple codes are present. Are there known patterns or common root causes for P1441 (Evaporative Emission System Fault), P1290 (Electronic Throttle Control Issue), and P0300 (Random Misfire)? Thanks, Scoot9
The vehicle is a 2000 Honda Isuzu Rodeo — technically a shared platform between the two brands. Regarding P1290, it's not related to coolant temperature but rather an electronic throttle control fault. P1441 indicates an issue with the evaporative emissions system. These codes are distinct and may point to different underlying problems. It’s important to understand what each code means before replacing parts.