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Old 08-15-14, 09:05 PM
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Default 2005 gx470 obd11 p0420 p0430

P0430
P0420
shown on OBD
need solution please
Old 08-16-14, 04:42 AM
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Do a search on here, plenty of knowledge. here is a starter

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...-question.html
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That's usually a cat or O2 sensor code
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I just got this code on my 03 yesterday too (bought car 2 days ago).... I was told by the previous owner that it happened after putting 87 instead of 93 in a few months ago. However, I understand that 87 is generally accepted in this vehicle with no issues.

Could this be the problem, or am I in need of a more permanent solution (check leaks, sensors, etc)?
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87 is not the problem!
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I replaced all 4 O2 sensors, have driven 100 miles and still have the codes. Time to replace the cats or could it be anything else causing this issue?
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The fault detection is either O2 or the CAT. Replacing method would not solve, as to confirm the fault which has enabled this condition, certain tests need to be done to reveal during Engine warm up and the engine RPM below 4000 RPM pattern post warm up of the respective waveform from the O2 sensors. this would reveal whether the CAT (three way catalytic converter) requires replacement or the O2 itself. You need to get the Freeze frame data from the OBD scan tool of the engine condition whether the air fuel ration was lean or rich and other data when the malfunction occurred. Probably you could start with a good electrician to see which one is deteriorated. And then replace.
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Originally Posted by Dashome
I replaced all 4 O2 sensors, have driven 100 miles and still have the codes. Time to replace the cats or could it be anything else causing this issue?
If its not the O2, then you need new cats
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