1997 Mercury Marquis P0430 Code: Causes, Fixes & Safety Concerns
Hi there. My CHECK ENGINE light came on Friday while driving in city traffic. The car is 64,000 miles old and otherwise runs smoothly—no performance issues despite the warning light. I had it scanned and received Diagnostic Trouble Code P0430 for Bank 2 Catalytic Converter Efficiency Below Limit. The mechanic cleaned the throttle body, addressed a minor vacuum leak, and reset the system. The light went off initially but returned after about 3–4 hours of driving. He noted that the oxygen sensor appeared to be functioning correctly during inspection, though it was reporting an error in data. I had the vehicle scanned again yesterday and performed another reset. I also replaced the transmission filter as a preventive measure. I’m now waiting for the light to come back on. If the P0430 code returns, what should I do? Is driving the car safe with this code active? Two mechanics have advised me to ignore it—should I trust that advice? Any insights or recommended next steps would be greatly appreciated.
Any mechanic who advises you to simply 'ignore' a P0430 code is either not qualified or has a financial incentive to avoid fixing it—this advice is unreliable and potentially dangerous.