2000 Silverado 1500 P0430 Code: Is It a Catalytic Converter or Oxygen Sensor Failure?
My 2000 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 failed an emissions test because the Check Engine Light was on and triggered code P0430 (Catalyst System Below Threshold - Bank 2). The truck idles roughly and I'm now seeing poor fuel economy, around 10 mpg. I initially considered replacing both catalytic converters, but after reading this forum, I’m concerned it might simply be a faulty oxygen sensor. As a new owner with limited budget, I don’t have access to a diagnostic scanner or professional tools. What are the most likely causes and cost-effective troubleshooting steps? Edit: The day before the Check Engine Light came on, I ran a B-12 CHEMTOOL® TOTAL COMBUSTION SYSTEM CLEANER through the PCV vacuum line (product available at http://www.berrymanproducts.com/Default.aspx?tabid=147). Could this cleaner have contributed to sensor or converter failure?
If you can't afford a professional diagnostic tool or scanner, start with the most common and affordable fixes: replace the oxygen sensors or the catalytic converter. Exhaust leaks, dirty MAF sensors, worn engine components, or fuel injector leaks can all cause the P0430 code — especially if they lead to incorrect air-fuel ratios that overheat or damage the catalyst. If the rear oxygen sensor is closely following the front one in voltage readings, waveforms, or signal patterns, then the catalytic converter itself is likely burnt out and needs replacement.