2002 Toyota Camry 2.4L P0420 Code: How to Identify Which Catalytic Converter is Faulty
I own a 2002 Toyota Camry with a 2.4-liter engine and recently received a P0420 diagnostic trouble code indicating 'Catalyst Efficiency Below Threshold'. No other codes are present. Based on online research, this typically points to a failing catalytic converter. However, my OBD-II scanner does not specify which of the two converters is at fault. My car has two catalytic converters: one integrated into the exhaust manifold and another located just past the flex pipe. My budget is very limited—barely enough for one replacement—and I’m trying to determine how to identify which converter is actually failing without spending on both. I’ve also read that a faulty oxygen (O2) sensor might trigger a P0420 code. Is this accurate? Can the issue be caused by an O2 sensor rather than a catalytic converter? Any advice or troubleshooting steps would be greatly appreciated.
The P0420 code can indeed be triggered by a faulty oxygen sensor, especially the downstream O2 sensor. To accurately diagnose which component is at fault, you’ll need a lab-grade scope to monitor O2 sensor voltage signals during engine operation. While I’m not familiar with your specific model, most 2002 Toyota Camry 2.4L vehicles have two upstream and two downstream O2 sensors. You can also contact your dealership with your VIN to check for any Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) related to this issue.