2008 Mazda 3 P0421 Code: Warm-Up Catalyst Efficiency Below Normal at 40K Miles
I've been experiencing an intermittent check engine light on my 2008 Mazda 3, which Autozone has diagnosed with fault code P0421 — 'Warm-up Catalyst Efficiency Below Normal'. This is puzzling given that the vehicle only has 40,000 miles and I have always used premium brand-name gasoline. The local Mazda dealer is charging $100 just to connect the car to their diagnostic system, which seems excessive. Given the low mileage, it's highly unlikely that the catalytic converter or related components are failing prematurely. Could this be a software issue or a sensor malfunction? Any insights on possible causes or troubleshooting steps? I'm looking for affordable and reliable solutions before considering costly repairs.
Since the 2008 Mazda 3 has only 40,000 miles, it should still be covered under warranty. This could indicate a manufacturing or software-related issue rather than hardware failure.