2001 Chevy 1500 Z71 5.3L Engine P0420 and P0327 Codes: Causes, Diagnosis & Fixes
I own a 2001 Chevrolet 1500 Z71 with a 5.3L V8 engine and approximately 180,000 miles on the odometer. The vehicle exhibits slight smoke during initial startup. A scan tool detected two diagnostic trouble codes: P0420 (Catalytic Converter Efficiency Below Threshold) and P0327 (Knock Sensor Circuit Malfunction — appearing twice). I have previously replaced both knock sensors, but the issue persists. My question is: Does a P0420 code indicate that my catalytic converter has failed? And does a P0327 code mean the knock sensor is faulty? I recently added Seafoam to the fuel and noticed no improvement. I'm wondering if switching to synthetic oil during my next oil change would help reduce startup smoke. Any advice on how to address these codes effectively? Thank you for your time and expertise.
Start with the startup smoke issue: > Check engine oil consumption rate — is it around 1 quart every X miles? > Inspect spark plugs — consider replacing with new AC Delco plugs. Are they wet, black, dry, or tan? > Perform a fuel pressure test and observe leak-down at KOEO (engine off). With the OBD2 scanner: examine ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature) and FTP (Fuel Trim) values; compare pre- and post-catalytic converter oxygen sensor readings. Are there any other knock sensor codes? Did you replace both knock sensors? Is there any engine knocking, ticking, or exhaust leaks? Always clear the KAM (Knock Adaptive Memory) when replacing knock sensors — use only OEM-quality parts.