Diagnosis & Repair
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2003 Toyota 4Runner. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
- Using Toyota hand-held tester or scan tool, check for any other DTCs. If only DTCs P0420 and/or P0430 exists, go to next step. If other DTCs exist, diagnose and repair those DTCs first and then retest.
- Check exhaust system for leaks. If no exhaust leak exists, go to next step. If exhaust leak exists, repair exhaust system as necessary.
- Turn ignition off. Disconnect HO2S 4-pin connector. See Figure. Measure resistance between HO2S 4-pin connector terminals No. 2 (+B) and No. 1 (HT). Make note of measurement. Then, measure resistance between HO2S 4-pin connector terminals No. 1 (HT) No. 4 (E1). See HO2S HEATER RESISTANCE SPECIFICATIONS . If resistance is within specification, replace TWC (in exhaust manifold LH or RH). If resistance is not within specification, replace HO2S. See HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR
under ENGINE SENSORS & SWITCHES in REMOVAL, OVERHAUL & INSTALLATION - V6 & V8 article.HO2S HEATER RESISTANCE SPECIFICATIONS
Terminals No. Resistance in Ohms @ 68F (20C) 1 (HT) & 2 (B+) 11-16 1 (HT) & 4 (E1) No Continuity