1996 Buick Roadmaster LT1 - P0420 Code Fluctuates: Causes, Fixes & OBD2 Diagnosis
Hi everyone! I'm having an intermittent issue with my 1996 Buick Roadmaster LT1 (118,000 miles). The vehicle occasionally triggers Diagnostic Trouble Code P0420 on Bank 1, which appears roughly once every week and then resolves for several days. This occurs specifically during cold weather conditions below 25°F at night. I've maintained the car diligently—regular oil changes, filter replacements, MAF sensor servicing—all components have been properly maintained. I recently replaced both oxygen sensors at the driver's side, but the P0420 code persists. Using an OBD-II scanner, I see the following information: - A/C Refrig: Not Applicable - EVAP System: Not Applicable - Heated Cat: Not Applicable - Catalyst: Not Ready Is this a normal reading? Should I perform an OBD2 driving cycle to get accurate data? Or does this indicate a failing catalytic converter? I'd greatly appreciate any insights or troubleshooting steps from experienced owners of the 1996 Buick Roadmaster LT1.
Since you've already replaced both oxygen sensors and there are no visible exhaust leaks, the catalytic converter is likely the root cause. P0420 typically indicates a downstream catalyst that isn't functioning properly—this is primarily an emissions-related issue.