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2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee P0420 and P0430 Pending: What It Means & How to Fix It

Model: Jeep Grand Cherokee Fault Code: P0420 Posted: 2017-03-30 14:06

My 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.7L engine has triggered pending codes P0420 and P0430. I'm trying to understand what these codes mean and whether they indicate a failing catalytic converter or another underlying issue. The vehicle is stock with no modifications, and the original catalytic converter was replaced about two years ago. I've seen P0430 before as well. Can these codes be resolved without replacing the catalytic converter again? What steps should I take to diagnose and fix this issue? Thanks in advance for any guidance.

Related fault codes
P0420P0430
Comments (5)
Anonymous 2017-03-30 14:25

P0420 and P0430 both relate to catalytic converter efficiency being below the threshold. These codes typically indicate that the catalytic converter is not performing efficiently, but they often appear after another issue has degraded its performance — such as a faulty oxygen sensor or exhaust leak. Vehicle history (like past repairs or modifications) can be very helpful. 1) Are there any other diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) present? 2) Is the vehicle stock with no aftermarket parts? For reference: https://www.obd-codes.com/p0420 EDIT: I missed mentioning 'pending' — this means the engine control module is still running tests to confirm failure. If a temporary condition occurred and resolved before testing completed, the code may not register as final. This suggests it could be a transient issue. However, if both codes persist, further investigation is needed. To diagnose properly, you’ll need an OBD2 scanner to monitor pre- and post-catalytic converter oxygen sensor readings.

Anonymous 2017-03-30 14:52

Yes, the vehicle is stock. The catalytic converter was replaced about two years ago, and I’ve seen P0430 appear previously. Now both P0420 and P0430 are showing up again. Does this mean I need to replace the catalytic converter once more, or could there be another cause? Any advice on how to fix this would be greatly appreciated.

Anonymous 2017-03-30 14:57

Could you clarify the answers to questions 1 and 2? - Is the vehicle stock (no modifications) with only original Jeep parts? - Are there any other codes besides P0420 and P0430? - Has there been a history of issues like poor performance, oil consumption, or exhaust leaks? A reliable OBD2 scanner is essential to check pre-cat and post-cat oxygen sensor voltage readings. Even a quality catalytic converter should last at least 2 years — so repeated failures may point to an underlying problem rather than just wear.

Anonymous 2017-03-30 18:05

Yes, the other code was P0430 as well.

Anonymous 2017-03-31 08:07

My apologies — are there any additional codes besides P0420 and P0430? Are you using an OBD2 scanner to read the codes? Have you noticed any symptoms like poor engine performance, excessive oil consumption, or exhaust leaks? If both P0420 and P0430 appear simultaneously, it suggests a deeper issue that may require full sensor analysis. Monitoring pre- and post-catalytic converter oxygen sensor readings with a scanner is critical to identifying the root cause.