Recurring P0420 Code on 1999 Honda Odyssey - O2 Sensor and Cat Replacement Issues
New user with difficulty posting in the correct section. Vehicle: 1999 Honda Odyssey LX, 94,000 miles. I recently performed a fuel injector cleaning to resolve a P0401 code. After 1,000 miles, the vehicle triggered a P0420 code. I replaced the catalytic converter and downstream O2 sensor. Approximately 150 miles later, a P0401 reappeared. This time, I replaced the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (ERG) valve and did another fuel injector cleaning. However, just 7 miles later, the P0420 code returned. This vehicle, once reliable, has now become a significant financial burden. Any insights or troubleshooting steps would be greatly appreciated? Key points: P0420, P0401, 1999 Honda Odyssey LX, catalytic converter replacement, O2 sensor issues.
The P0420 code is most commonly triggered by a failing upstream oxygen sensor. Over time, these sensors degrade and become sluggish, which can cause the engine control module to detect improper exhaust gas conversion and set the P0420 fault code.