About a week ago I had Autozone scan my 2002 Firebird because the SES light came on. They said the following codes came up:
po420: (Bank 1)Catalytic effiency bellow threshold.
po300: Random Misfire
I replaced the oxygen sensor on the Drivers side, replaced all 6 plugs with AC Platinum plugs, replaced the air cleaner, replaced the fuel filter and started using premium gas *93-octane.* After I did all of this the car ran great and didn't misfire anymore; just ran nice and smooth. Then a few days ago the SES light came on again and now sometimes at idle the car runs kinda sluggesh, but only for a second or two then it runs smooth. I took it in to Autozone again tonight and the code that's showing up now is the po420 code again. The guy at A.Zone seems to think I have a bad catalytic converter (a few other parts stores have suggested the same). So at this point i'm clueless. I looked under the car real quick tonight and it looks like the cat. converter is welded on to the exhaust pipe on each end; I didn't see a clamp of any kind. So I have to replace the entire exhaust??? Any suggestions on what I can do to fix this SES light? Thanks
po420: (Bank 1)Catalytic effiency bellow threshold.
po300: Random Misfire
I replaced the oxygen sensor on the Drivers side, replaced all 6 plugs with AC Platinum plugs, replaced the air cleaner, replaced the fuel filter and started using premium gas *93-octane.* After I did all of this the car ran great and didn't misfire anymore; just ran nice and smooth. Then a few days ago the SES light came on again and now sometimes at idle the car runs kinda sluggesh, but only for a second or two then it runs smooth. I took it in to Autozone again tonight and the code that's showing up now is the po420 code again. The guy at A.Zone seems to think I have a bad catalytic converter (a few other parts stores have suggested the same). So at this point i'm clueless. I looked under the car real quick tonight and it looks like the cat. converter is welded on to the exhaust pipe on each end; I didn't see a clamp of any kind. So I have to replace the entire exhaust??? Any suggestions on what I can do to fix this SES light? Thanks
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