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slper 10-01-2014 07:22 PM

Crap! P0420 & P0430 codes
 
I just bought the car (07' Type S) last week. I put regular gas in it not knowing better (one tank). Think that caused it? I have read all the threads on here about these codes. I going to call the dealer to see if the convertors have been replaced. I think the dealer may have cleared codes just to sell the car...I live in central Florida. Just in case. Where can I o for a good deal to have the convertors replaced if I have to?

bauermd 10-02-2014 07:07 AM

If you are receiving both codes I would look somewhere else. I doubt both of your 2 Cats went bad at the same time. Look at something upstream like O2's or MAP.

Edit: You may be able to find some used cats here when users replace for PCDs or HFPCs.

slper 10-02-2014 12:37 PM

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I would agree. I find it hard to believe both go bad at the same time...

pbook4g5 10-03-2014 02:02 PM

Meh, I'd put some octane booster in your tank (if the normal gas is still in there) and then fill with premium when it runs low, clear the codes and see if they come back.

I certainly don't think its time to worry yet.

Were the codes present when you bought the car?

JackY Sama 12-03-2014 11:49 AM

Simple just put in 93 gas but don't put full tank put like 20$ and just keep doing it for like 2-3 time and just clear the code
Shouldn't be there no more
Sould u could burn that cheap gas from the systerm

csmeance 12-03-2014 05:44 PM

reset the CEL and see if it comes back. sometimes the CEL will trip for this if you get a bad batch of fuel or if the sensors are reading off.

acrdr 12-03-2014 08:14 PM

Go to acura and see if you car needs a pcm update
Latest Software update released by honda should fix that issue

yungone501 12-03-2014 10:15 PM


Originally Posted by slper (Post 15182524)
I just bought the car (07' Type S) last week. I put regular gas in it not knowing better (one tank). Think that caused it? I have read all the threads on here about these codes. I going to call the dealer to see if the convertors have been replaced. I think the dealer may have cleared codes just to sell the car...I live in central Florida. Just in case. Where can I o for a good deal to have the convertors replaced if I have to?

Car dealers resetting long term drive cycle induced DTCs is nothing new, especially the smaller used car dealers. I doubt the regular fuel is related to it. Both of my MDXs required new cats due to faulty programming that was covered by the dealer up to 60k miles if I remember correctly. I'd at least call them and see if there's a TSB or recall for any catalytic converter related issues. If not, sometimes simply running a SeaFoam treatment using a drip can apparatus can clean them enough and restore efficiency. This is because the ceramic monolith inside the converter can become coated heavily with deposits thereby lowering their efficiency level. Try it, wouldn't hurt. Most small lube centers carry the drip can apparatus's that allow you to run the chemical through an intake vacuum line which IMO is much more effective at cleaning than the fuel tank method.


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