2002 Toyota Camry PO420 Code: Should You Replace O2 Sensor with Aftermarket?
I own a 2002 Toyota Camry that has been throwing up a PO420 diagnostic trouble code. I'm considering replacing the oxygen (O2) sensor with an aftermarket unit instead of using OEM Toyota parts. Is this a good idea, or are there risks involved? I've read some forum discussions about this issue, but I'd like to get clarity on whether switching to aftermarket sensors is safe and effective for my vehicle.
A PO420 code in a 2002 Toyota Camry is not typically caused by the O2 sensor itself. Regarding aftermarket O2 sensors, I strongly advise against using them. Many aftermarket parts don't match the correct part numbers for this application, which can result in installing an oxygen sensor where an air-fuel ratio (A/F) sensor should go — or vice versa. This mismatch leads to serious drivability and emissions issues. This topic has been discussed extensively across forums, including at least three times specifically on Toyota Camry models with PO420 codes. While replacing the sensor might seem like a fix, I'm skeptical it will resolve the underlying problem.