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Old 10-23-16, 05:11 PM
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Have an 06 Is350 that just got the p0420 code. Does anyone know if this is for the driver or passenger side cat?
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Passenger side. Though the cat is probably fine. Most frequent cause of this code is an exhaust leak by the Y pipe upstream of the cats, under the heat shield, which slows catalytic converter lightoff.

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Old 10-24-16, 11:58 AM
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Ha I get this intermittently as well. Ever since i put my stock mid pipe back on.

Too lazy to get under the car and fix the leak.

Since the code only seems to get thrown every so often, I just keep a bluetooth OBDII module plugged in and every time the light comes on, I just clear it using my phone. Takes two seconds.

One day I will fix it.
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^Have the exact same issue too. It all came about after my PPE header install. Must have tweaked something it didn't like. I only get the code when it's cold outside and I'm driving slowly due to traffic.
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Originally Posted by Gville350
^Have the exact same issue too. It all came about after my PPE header install. Must have tweaked something it didn't like. I only get the code when it's cold outside and I'm driving slowly due to traffic.
I'm thinking possibly because I reused the gaskets at the headers when I put the stock pipe back on. Oh well, it doesn't seem to affect performance and is a pretty minor inconvenience. I haven't had the light come on for a few weeks now.
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^Oh, I used brand new gaskets all-around. Sealed up great, minus the crack in the piping I have to find.
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The infamous p420 code light. My mechanics favorite. Kept trying to get me to buy a new cat. i was saying no way, what else could it be, and it was an evap code, a leak, and sure enough it was the right side passenger side. My seals were way overdue and worn out and leaking oil bad. I'm so glad i didn't get new cats, the code would just come back. The hoses were still intact, everything else was good. REPLACE THOSE gasket SEALS.
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