2003 Toyota Sienna P0420 and P0456 Trouble Codes: Causes, Solutions & Aftermarket Cat Converter Issues
I recently received P0420 and P0456 diagnostic codes on my 2003 Toyota Sienna just before my vehicle inspection. I replaced the gas cap and had my mechanic inspect the EVAP system—nothing appeared damaged. I then tried a bottle of Cataclean, which didn't resolve the issue. As a result, I replaced the Bank 1 catalytic converter. Despite this, both codes persist. Could these two trouble codes be related? I'm especially concerned about whether the aftermarket catalytic converter I installed might not meet Toyota's efficiency standards and could be causing the P0420 code to remain active.
Check out this forum for detailed explanations of common causes and fixes for P0420 and P0456 codes. These two codes are typically independent, but their co-occurrence may indicate a deeper issue. Regarding the replaced catalytic converter—was it the one located near the firewall (Bank 1), and was it installed with a Toyota OEM-spec part? This is critical for proper emissions monitoring.