Circuit Description
In order to maintain a reasonably low emissions of hydrocarbons (HC),
  carbon monoxide (CO), and oxides of nitrogen (NOx), a three-way catalytic
        converter (TWC) is used. The catalyst within the converter promotes
  a chemical    reaction    which oxidizes the HC and CO present in the exhaust
  gas. This    reaction converts    them into harmless water vapor and carbon
  monoxide.   The  catalyst also reduces    NOx, converting it to nitrogen.
  The powertrain control module (PCM) monitors    this process via the post
     catalyst heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) signal. The post catalyst HO2S,
     located in the exhaust stream    after the TWC,    produces an output
signal   which indicates    the oxygen storage capacity   of  the catalyst.
Oxygen   storage capacity is one    method of determining   the  catalyst
ability  to  convert exhaust emissions    effectively. If the   catalyst 
is functioning   correctly, the post catalyst HO2S    signal will   be far
less  active than   that produced by the pre-catalyst HO2S.    If the   PCM
detects  excessive   post catalyst signal activity, outside of an    acceptable
  range,  for an   extended period of time, the PCM will set this DTC.   
This   indicates   that  the TWC oxygen storage capacity      is below  a
threshold considered  acceptable.
Conditions for Running the DTC
- Meet conditions for engine warm up. Use the scan tool catalyst
  data list in order to verify the following.
| • | The following types of diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) are not
set: | 
| - | Injector or ignition control circuit | 
| - | Evaporative emission (EVAP) system | 
| - | Heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) | 
| - | Vehicle speed sensor (VSS) | 
| - | Idle air control (IAC) sensor | 
| - | Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system | 
| - | Throttle position (TP) sensor | 
| - | Intake air temperature (IAT) sensor | 
| - | Manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor | 
| - | Engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor | 
| - | Mass air flow (MAF) sensor | 
| - | Crankshaft position (CKP) sensor | 
| • | Engine has been running longer than approximately 9 minutes. | 
| • | IAT is between -18°C and +80°C (0°F and 176°F). | 
| • | ECT is between 75°C and 120°C (167°F and 248°F). | 
- Warm up the catalyst.
| • | Transmission is in park (automatic) or neutral (manual). | 
| • | Engine speed is more than 1,500 RPM for 1 minute. | 
- Test the catalyst.
| • | Transmission is in drive (automatic) or neutral (manual). | 
| • | Within 5-20 seconds, HO2S 1 should toggle rich above
  600 mv for up to 7 seconds, then it may toggle lean below
     300 mv         for up to 7 seconds. | 
| • | Using the scan tool, check and see if DTC P0420 has passed or
failed   this ignition cycle | 
Conditions for Setting the DTC
The PCM determines that the catalyst oxygen storage capacity is below
  a threshold considered acceptable.
Action Taken When the DTC Sets
| • | The PCM illuminates the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) when
the diagnostic runs and fails. | 
| • | The PCM records the operating conditions at the time the diagnostic
fails. The PCM stores this information in  the Freeze Frame and/or Failure
  Records. | 
Conditions for Clearing the MIL/DTC
| • | The PCM  turns the MIL OFF after 3 consecutive
  drive trips during which the diagnostic runs and passes. | 
| • | A last test failed, or the current DTC, clears when the diagnostic
runs and passes. | 
| • | A History DTC clears after 40 consecutive warm-up cycles, if 
no other emission related diagnostic failures are reported. | 
| • | Use a scan tool in order to clear the MIL diagnostic trouble code. | 
Diagnostic Aids
Notice: Use the connector test adapter kit J 35616-A  for any test that
requires probing the following items:
| • | The PCM harness connectors | 
| • | The electrical center fuse/relay cavities | 
| • | The component terminals | 
| • | The component harness connector | 
 Check for the following conditions: 
| • | The PCM will not enable the catalyst test until the following
conditions   are met: | 
| - | The engine speed is plus or minus 100 RPM from the desired
idle. | 
| - | The throttle position (TP) is 0 percent. | 
| - | The short term integrator is between -20 percent
and +20 percent. | 
| • | The catalyst test will abort if the vehicle falls outside the
  conditions listed below while the test is running: | 
| - | The engine speed is plus or minus 125 RPM from the desired
idle. | 
| - | The throttle position (TP) is 0 percent. | 
| - | The short term integrator is between -20 percent
and +20 percent. | 
| • | The catalyst test may abort due to a change in the engine load,
such as A/Cor the coolant fan. Repeat the test if a load change occurs during
 the test. | 
| • | More than 6 tests may have to be attempted to get 6 completed
  tests. An aborted test counts as an attempted test. | 
| • | The number of attempted tests is limited to 18 per ignition
  cycle. | 
| • | After returning to an idle, the HO2S 1 signal may stay
rich   or lean for several seconds causing the test to be delayed. | 
| • | Poor connections at the PCM -- Inspect the harness connectors
for   backed out terminals, improper mating, broken locks, improperly formed
  or            damaged  terminals, and poor terminal to wire connections. | 
| • | Harness damage -- Inspect the wiring harness for damage.
If the   harness appears to be OK, observe the display on the scan tool while
   moving            connectors and wiring harnesses related to the sensor.
  A change in      the    display     will indicate the location of the fault. | 
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.
- 
If any component
DTCs are set, diagnose               those DTCs first. A fault in a component
 can cause the converter to appear                 degraded        or may
have  caused its failure. 
- 
Clearing the
DTCs allows the catalyst test               to be completed up to 6 times
 this ignition cycle. The diagnostic       will abort if the A/C clutch cycles.
 Turn the A/C OFF. The engine must    be    warmed-up. The converter     
             needs to be warmed-up by   raising     the engine speed above
idle  for the specified                    time prior     to each attempted
test.  Check and see if DTC passed or failed                       this  ignition
 cycle. If the DTC does not pass or fail,   look for  a possible         
           reason  that would cause the test   to abort. 
- 
This step includes
checks for conditions               that can cause the three-way converter
    to appear degraded. Repair any problems                     found before
 proceeding    with this table. 
- 
If the three-way
converter needs to be replaced,               make sure that another condition
  is not   present which could damage    the converter.                  These
  conditions   may include: misfire, high    engine oil or coolant consumption,
                   HO2S silicon contamination,    retarded spark timing or
 weak  spark.   Correct any                possible causes    of converter
   damage  before   replacing the converter. 
| Step | Action | Value(s) | Yes | No | 
| 1 | Did you perform the Powertrain On-Board Diagnostic (OBD)
System Check? | -- | 
Go to Step 2
                                                   
                           | Go to       
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check 
     | 
| 
2
                         
                                                    | Are any other DTCs set? | -- | Go to               the applicable DTC table | 
Go to Step 3
                                                   
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3
                                         
                                     | Clear the DTCs using the scan tool.Important: If the A/C clutch cycles, the diagnostic will abort.
 Turn the A/C OFF.Start the engine and idle until normal operating temperature is
              reached.Fully open the hood.Operate the vehicle within the conditions that are required for
              this diagnostic to run. Refer to the Conditions for Running
  the     DTC.Important: If more than 6 tests have been attempted and the DTC has not passed
              or failed this ignition cycle the test may be aborting. Refer
      to Diagnostic Aids                                            .
 The diagnostic test may need to be completed up to 6 times in      
        order to pass or fail.
 Does the scan tool indicate the DTC ran and passed this ignition cycle? | -- | System               Ok | 
Go to Step 4
                                                   
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4
                                         
                                      | Visually and physically inspect the three-way catalytic converter
              for damage.Check for the following:| • | Dents, holes, or other physical damage | 
| • | Severe discoloration caused by excessive temperatures | 
| • | Internal rattle caused by damaged catalyst substrate | 
Also, ensure that the three-way catalytic converter is a proper
              original equipment manufacturer part.
 Was a problem found? | -- | 
Go to Step
7
                                                              
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Go to Step
5
                                                              
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| 5 | Visually and physically inspect the exhaust system for leaks.If a problem is found, repair as necessary. Refer to       
Exhaust System Inspection 
   in Engine  Exhaust.
 Was a problem found and corrected? | -- | 
Go to Step 8
                               
                                                     | 
Go to Step 6
                               
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| 6 | Visually check for the following               conditions: | • | Damaged or contaminated heated oxygen sensors | 
| • | HO2S wiring harness damage | 
Was a problem found and corrected? | -- | 
Go to Step 8
                               
                                                     | 
Go to Step 7
                               
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7
                            
                                                | Notice: In order to avoid damaging the replacement three-way catalytic converter,
correct the engine misfire or mechanical fault before replacing the three-way
catalytic converter.
 Replace the three way catalytic converter.  Refer to  
    
Catalytic Converter Replacement 
    in Engine Exhaust. Is the action complete? | -- | 
Go to Step 8
                                                   
                                 | -- | 
| 8 | Clear the DTCs using the scan tool.Important: If the A/C clutch cycles, the diagnostic will abort.
 Turn the A/C OFF.Start the engine and idle until normal operating temperature is
              reached.Fully open the hood.Operate the vehicle within the conditions that are required for
              this diagnostic to run. Refer to the Conditions for Running
  the     DTC.Important: If more than 6 tests have been attempted and the DTC has not passed
              or failed this ignition cycle, the test may be aborting. Refer
      to  Diagnostic Aids.
 The diagnostic test may need to be completed up to 6 times in      
        order to pass or fail.
 Does the scan tool indicate the DTC ran and passed this ignition cycle? | -- | 
Go to Step 9
   
                                                                         
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Go to Step 4
   
                                                                         
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| 9 | Review Captured Info using the
scan tool. Are there any DTCs that have not been diagnosed? | -- | Go to
the applicable DTC table | System OK |