2001 Nissan Frontier 2.4L 5-Speed: P0420 Code Persistence and Pinging Issues - Diagnosis and Fixes
I've been experiencing the P0420 diagnostic trouble code on my 2001 Nissan Frontier with a 2.4L engine and 5-speed transmission for approximately four years. Recently, I replaced the catalytic converter (with a stock Nissan replacement), swapped out both oxygen sensors, and even had the ECU replaced under warranty as a precaution. While the P0420 code has become less frequent, it still returns every time I clear it. Additionally, I've long struggled with engine pinging under load—this issue persists regardless of whether I use 87 or 93 octane fuel. I’ve already replaced spark plugs and ignition wires without resolution. Given that both the P0420 code and pinging occur simultaneously, could these symptoms be related? Are there any specific diagnostic steps to resolve this issue permanently?
Yes! Engine pre-detonation (pinging) can directly lead to catalytic converter failure. Your symptoms suggest a possible lean misfire, possibly caused by a vacuum leak. A vacuum leak may cause the oxygen sensor signal to change more slowly than normal, tricking the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) into thinking the two sensors are behaving identically—indicating a faulty catalyst. Additionally, an exhaust leak anywhere in the system could allow outside air to enter, disrupting the air-fuel mixture and triggering the P0420 code.