2005 Chevy Optra P0128 and P0420 Trouble Codes: Diagnosis and Solutions
Hello everyone, I'm currently dealing with two trouble codes on my 2005 Chevrolet Optra: P0128 and P0420. I've been trying to resolve these issues myself and would greatly appreciate your expert advice. I initially tried a DIY solution using Dura Lube severe catalytic and exhaust treatment, switched from 87 to 91 octane fuel, and ran the vehicle for 200 kilometers. This temporarily cleared both codes—but they returned after about a week. Notably, my engine light is not on. I've observed a noticeable improvement in engine performance when switching to 91 octane gasoline. I'm planning an emissions test soon and would like guidance on the most effective next steps. I understand that P0128 typically points to a thermostat issue, which I plan to inspect or replace shortly. My main concern is the P0420 code—replacing the catalytic converter could cost significantly more than the vehicle's value. I'm also considering checking my oxygen (O2) sensors but don't know how to identify whether they're functioning properly or if they're faulty. As a last resort, I’m considering replacing the catalytic converter with an OEM part—but I’d like to avoid unnecessary expenses and ensure I’m making the right decision. Any insights from experienced users would be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance, monching
Prioritize fixing P0128 first—refer to this forum for common causes and solutions. Try Dura Lube again for P0420, especially if passing emissions is your goal. Check rockauto.com for current catalytic converter prices. Use a scan tool to read engine parameters. Verify fuel trims are within ±10%, ensure the engine reaches proper operating temperature (190–200°F), and confirm that O2 sensors are functioning normally.