P0420 Fault on 1997 Toyota Camry LE 4-Cylinder: Exhaust Leak or Catalytic Converter Issue?
I recently experienced a recurring P0420 diagnostic trouble code on my 1997 Toyota Camry LE with a 4-cylinder engine. Both oxygen sensors (O2) were replaced four months ago, but the P0420 returned last month. I was advised to replace the front O2 sensor (Bank 1), which I did using a Denso direct-fit unit — however, the code reappeared after just two weeks. I'm now wondering whether the issue lies with the rear O2 sensor (Bank 2) located after the catalytic converter or if the catalytic converter itself needs replacement. Additionally, I've noticed that when the engine is cold, a change in exhaust noise occurs — shifting from a normal 'wrrrr' to a more pronounced 'frrrr' sound, which raises concerns about potential exhaust pipe or catalytic converter damage. I recall having driven the car with slightly overfilled oil for about two weeks. I'm concerned this may have damaged the catalytic converter. If the issue is indeed the converter: - Can a new one be welded in place (as suggested by MEINEKE), or do I need to replace the entire exhaust manifold-to-muffler assembly (as advised by MONROE due to OBD-II requirements)? What would you recommend as the next diagnostic and repair steps? Any insights into how to properly identify whether this is a sensor, converter, or exhaust system issue would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance — Andrei.
Check for an exhaust leak upstream of the oxygen sensors, such as at the manifold. This could explain both the unusual noise and the P0420 code.