Perform the Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle prior to using this diagnostic procedure.
A 3-way catalytic (TWC) converter controls emissions of hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO), and oxides of nitrogen (NOx). The catalyst within the converter promotes a chemical reaction which oxidizes the HC and the CO that are present in the exhaust gas. This process converts the HC and the CO into water vapor and carbon dioxide (CO2), and reduces the NOx, converting the NOx into nitrogen. The catalytic converter also stores oxygen. The control module monitors this process by using a heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) that is in the exhaust stream after the TWC. This HO2S 2, also referred to as the catalyst monitor sensor, produces an output signal that the control module uses to calculate the oxygen storage capacity of the catalyst. This indicates the ability of the catalyst to convert the exhaust emissions efficiently. The control module monitors the efficiency of the catalyst by allowing the catalyst to heat, and then waits for a stabilization period while the engine is idling. The control module then adds and removes fuel while monitoring the HO2S 2. When the catalyst is functioning properly, the HO2S 2 response to the extra fuel is slow compared to the response of the HO2S 1, which is located before the TWC. When the HO2S 2 response is near that of the HO2S 1, the oxygen storage capability and efficiency of the catalyst may be degraded below an acceptable threshold. If the control module detects the degraded condition, DTC P0420 sets.
• | DTCs P0030, P0036, P0053, P0054, P0068, P0101, P0102, P0103, P0107, P0108, P0112, P0113, P0116, P0117, P0118, P0120, P0121, P0122, P0125, P0128, P0131, P0132, P0133, P0134, P0135, P0137, P0138, P0140, P0141, P0171, P0172, P0201, P0202, P0203, P0204, P0205, P0206, P0220, P0222, P0223, P0300, P0325, P0327, P0332, P0335, P0336, P0340, P0341, P0442, P0443, P0446, P0449, P0455, P0496, P0506, P0507, P1133, P1258, P1516, P2101, P2119, P2120, P2122, P2123, P2125, P2127, P2128, P2135, P2138, P2172, P2176, P2A00, P2A01 are not set. |
• | The vehicle must have run for more than 60 minutes followed by a key cycle, new vehicles only. |
• | The Engine Run Time parameter is more than 10 minutes. |
• | The vehicle has been driven at more than 1,000 RPM for more than 1 minute. |
• | The Vehicle Speed Sensor parameter is less than 3 km/h (2 mph). |
• | The Loop Status parameter is Closed. |
• | The vehicle transaxle is in Drive range. |
• | The engine coolant temperature (ECT) parameter is between 75-126°C (167-259°F). |
• | The barometric pressure (BARO) parameter is more than 70 kPa. |
• | The calculated TWC temperature (Calc. TWC Temp.) parameter is between 500-825°C (932-1,517°F). |
• | The intake air temperature (IAT) parameter is between -20 and +250°C (-4 and +482°F). |
• | The Ignition 1 Signal parameter is more than 10.7 volts. |
• | The time at idle is not more than 60 seconds. Time at idle is counted as valid when the Vehicle Speed Sensor parameter is less than 3 km/h (2 mph), and the TP Indicated Angle parameter is 2 percent or less, closed throttle. |
• | The Fuel Trim Learn parameter is Enabled. |
• | The Short Term FT parameter is between -10 and +10 percent. |
• | The mass air flow (MAF) parameter is between 2.5-16 g/s. |
• | This diagnostic attempts one test during each valid idle period when the above conditions have been met for up to 7 seconds. This diagnostic initiates up to 6 tests during each drive cycle. The first test may run after the initial warm-up period of 10 minutes. |
• | The control module determines that the efficiency of the catalyst has degraded below a calibrated threshold. This diagnostic may conclude. |
• | This diagnostic may conclude in as few as one test attempt. However, this diagnostic may require as many as 18 test attempts which would require at least 3 drive cycles. Each test attempt may conclude in approximately 7 minutes. |
• | The control module illuminates the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) when the diagnostic runs and fails. |
• | The control module records the operating conditions at the time the diagnostic fails. The control module stores this information in the Freeze Frame/Failure Records. |
• | The control module turns OFF the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) after 3 consecutive ignition cycles that the diagnostic runs and does not fail. |
• | A current DTC, Last Test Failed, clears when the diagnostic runs and passes. |
• | A history DTC clears after 40 consecutive warm-up cycles, if no failures are reported by this or any other emission related diagnostic. |
• | Clear the MIL and the DTC with a scan tool. |
• | Inspect for the following conditions which may cause a catalytic converter to degrade: |
- | An engine misfire |
- | High engine oil or high coolant consumption |
- | Retarded spark timing |
- | A weak or poor spark |
- | A lean fuel mixture |
- | A rich fuel mixture |
- | A damaged oxygen sensor or wiring harness |
Caution: Refer to Road Test Caution in the Preface section.
Important: A new catalyst may fail this test due to out-gassing of the internal matting. If this occurs, operate the vehicle at highway speeds for approximately one hour and retest. |
• | A catalyst may be temporarily degraded if a fuel with high sulfur content or contaminated fuel has been used. Drive the vehicle at highway speed for 10 minutes and retest the converter. |
• | If the condition is determined to be intermittent, refer to Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections . |
Operate the vehicle within the Conditions for Running the DTC.
⇒ | If the DTC fails this key cycle, proceed with Circuit/System Testing. |
Notice: Refer to Heated Oxygen Sensor Resistance Learn Reset Notice in the Preface section.
Notice: Refer to Three-Way Catalytic Converter Damage Notice in the Preface section.
Important: A new catalyst may fail this test due to out-gassing of the internal matting. If this occurs, operate the vehicle at highway speeds for approximately one hour and retest.
• | Dents |
• | A severe discoloration caused by excessive temperatures |
• | Road damage |
• | An internal rattle caused by damaged catalyst substrate |
• | Restrictions |
⇒ | If a condition is found, then replace the catalytic converter. |
• | Leaks |
• | Physical damage |
• | Loose or missing hardware |
⇒ | If a condition is found, then replace the exhaust system or components, as necessary. |
⇒ | If the HO2S 2 sensor does not have proper torque, correctly torque the sensor. |
• | Grounded or chafing wiring harness |
• | Damage |
⇒ | If a condition is found then replace the HO2S 2. |
⇒ | If no physical condition is detected, perform the following: |
• | Clear all DTCs. |
• | Operate the vehicle under the Conditions for Running the DTC. |
⇒ | If DTC P0420 runs and fails, replace the converter. |
Important: A new catalyst may fail this test due to out-gassing of the internal matting. If this occurs, operate the vehicle at highway speeds for approximately one hour and retest.
Important: DO NOT touch the accelerator while a catalyst test is in progress.