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  • @ld3rp
    @ld3rp 3 года назад +105

    For a long time I wanted a Toyota mechanic to create their own RUclips channel hoping for that mechanic to give great advice on how to take care of your own Toyota and not only tell you but also demonstrate how to. I can say that you sir have done that. I'm so thankful and grateful that you decide it to take time out of your day and make videos for us.

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut 3 года назад +8

      Thank you for watching my channel! I’m happy to help!

    • @toyotamaintenace8897
      @toyotamaintenace8897 3 года назад +1

      @@TheCarCareNut Am A Toyota mechanic, can I get ur whatsapp contact I need ur Assitance

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut 3 года назад +5

      Contact me via Instagram or facebook

    • @toyotamaintenace8897
      @toyotamaintenace8897 3 года назад +3

      @@TheCarCareNut whats ur User id on instagram and facebook

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut 3 года назад +2

      Thecarcarenut

  • @deadduck8307
    @deadduck8307 Год назад +27

    Holy heck man, this video is soooo good. I had a P0420, Toyota said it needed a new catalytic converter, but there were some fishy aspects to the diagnosis. 1) they spent maybe 5 minutes diagnosing it, and 2) the truck only had 96K miles on it... I remembered that I hadn't changed my spark plugs in awhile (at least 60K miles on copper plugs), so I had them change the plugs. The light hasn't been on since I cleared the code after they installed the plugs. Like you, I wanted to know if the catalytic converter was bad, why was it bad? The Toyota tech told me cheap gas, but again I just felt they were reaching for the easy answers. In context, my truck has 96K miles on it, but it's 15 years old. I don't drive it much, only to the grocery store about a mile away. It doesn't even warm up in-route. That combined with well over-due spark plugs tells me (based on your video) that the catalytic converter is probably prematurely worn. This is why I went to Toyota for a diagnosis -- THIS IS WHAT I NEEDED TO KNOW -- but instead they said my catalytic converter on bank 1 was 'non-functional' due to cheap gas and didn't even ask or check my spark plugs in their service history or ask about its driving conditions... It was such a scam, the dealer was, and to think how much you offered here totally for free, I just feel cheated by the dealer. But at least I now have my answers... at least I think I do. Of note, the dealer said it wasn't an exhaust leak because if it was, they'd hear it... You're telling me they had time to pull the code, plug the exhaust, listen, and fill out the paper work in 5 minutes? I don't have to be a mechanic to know they just pulled the code and made up the rest -- so sickening. This was Toyota of Mt. Pleasant, TX for reference.

    • @JohnSmith-pk4xy
      @JohnSmith-pk4xy Год назад +4

      Its good to see that some people are not afraid to call out bad dealers and mechanics.

    • @loden888
      @loden888 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@JohnSmith-pk4xy I agree. Bad dealers need to be exposed.

  • @stevejette2329
    @stevejette2329 Год назад +4

    Some people are born natural coaches or teachers. Others can be trained to be good.
    I believe this man is a born and trained teacher/explainer. Much appreciated.

  • @Pianistp3
    @Pianistp3 3 года назад +59

    I wish every mechanic was as knowledgeable as Car care nut 🙂

    • @bobcarrigan1742
      @bobcarrigan1742 3 года назад +2

      Me too!

    • @AlexBAlixir98
      @AlexBAlixir98 3 года назад +11

      Totally agree with that. What makes him a gem in my book is not only is he knowledgeable but very few are willing to share what they know with others freely.

    • @girohead
      @girohead 2 года назад +1

      AMD gives back to the community. Apparently he has a good job and shares his knowledge. Like HVAC guys, most mechanics just look at commissions, not truth and aren't far above the converter thieves mentioned here. I wouldn't doubt if they were the same people.

    • @OCgraftedin77
      @OCgraftedin77 Год назад +1

      @@girohead Sounds like you had a bad experience with the HVAC guy!

    • @girohead
      @girohead Год назад +2

      @@OCgraftedin77 True, I hate to generalize, but I shouldn't be so ecstatitic over the one extremely honest guy I got after half a dozen trying to sell me new $4000 units. This one fixed it same day for under $500 - small, self owned shop, sought customers not commissions.

  • @DIY-AutoMech
    @DIY-AutoMech Год назад +10

    Very informative about P0420. I'll keep in mind about the exhaust leak on my 2005 RAV4 322000+ miles. I kept deleting the P0420 code about almost every 300 miles in the past, but now it's more like 100 miles. Thanks for the great diagnostic tips. 👍

  • @JoshuaJDarcy
    @JoshuaJDarcy 2 года назад +19

    Another thoroughly detailed video with so much relevant substance that you won't find anywhere else. Toyota/Lexus should have recognition awards for folks like you. 👏

    • @kenwittlief255
      @kenwittlief255 Год назад +1

      no, every person who watches a video and fixes their own car, is a lost customer for the dealership shops. Dont expect a metal or award from the corporation.

  • @kimdavis5631
    @kimdavis5631 3 года назад +10

    This is real world 🌎 instruction brother, not another lecture by a boring professor. I’m not a car guy, but a good teacher like you has made this car topic so interesting!

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut 3 года назад +4

      Thank you for watching my brother!

  • @Coyote5555
    @Coyote5555 3 года назад +11

    Great explanation on CCs... it's nice to hear a simplified explanation of how they function etc.

  • @jimkellberg
    @jimkellberg 2 года назад +4

    Excellent presentation. Concise and free from useless extraneous stuff. Don't have to try to find where the info starts. Thank you!

  • @sambitar8448
    @sambitar8448 2 года назад +2

    SIR, THE BEST VALUEABLE EXPLAINATION ON PO420 EVER. IN ADDITION, LACK OF INTERVAL SERVICES ON THE ENGINE WILL CREATE THE DREAD CODE. BY THE WAY I AM LICENSED TEST AND REPAIR TECHNICIAN SINCE 1977. SIR YOUR PRESENTATION IS AMAZING THANK YOU.

  • @outfield1988
    @outfield1988 2 месяца назад

    Man you are the best teacher there is. You explain things better than any teacher I ever had. Your amazing.

  • @mckoylach1622
    @mckoylach1622 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for your elaborations on how the emission systems work with the integrate components....

  • @brena2628
    @brena2628 3 года назад +2

    Wow perfect timing! We are looking into a hybrid Toyota 2018 RAV4 from an auction and the one we found has a missing catalytic converter which I had no clue what that was. Thanks for the info!!

  • @DaddyBear1971
    @DaddyBear1971 3 года назад +5

    Thank you. You do a great job of explaining the car’s control system. I have a much better understanding of this. I love your videos. 👍

  • @TragicEngineer2024
    @TragicEngineer2024 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great video as always. I put a cat guard from Cat Security on my 2012 Tacoma. It fits like a glove and has saved my cats at least twice while other people's were stolen in my work parking lot.

    • @JC-hu1wd
      @JC-hu1wd 9 месяцев назад

      I bought a 2006 Honda Jazz a few weeks ago and bought a galvanised cat guard on ebay for £40. Peace of mind as I don't have a garage. Thefts in my County are hundreds mainly target Honda Jazz, Crv Toyota Prius.

  • @flagmichael
    @flagmichael 3 года назад +19

    WOW! This is probably the most enlightening video - car or otherwise - I have seen in a very long time. Lots and lots of details I didn't know about how the ECU interacts with the converter, how to find an exhaust leak so small that only the converter cares about it, and other things that could have led me in the wrong direction.

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut 3 года назад +3

      Thank you for watching!

    • @kenwittlief255
      @kenwittlief255 Год назад +1

      I suspect a crack in exhaust pipe on my 07 corolla, where the 4 pipes combine into one.
      I had forgotten about the exhaust pulses pulling a partial vacuum on the pistons after the exhaust stroke, pulling fresh air into the cat... That explains my 0420 code. I can smell exhaust when I stop for red light with the windows closed and the cabin fan is running....

  • @dariusz9044
    @dariusz9044 3 года назад +2

    Best explication ever!! Good point about the pulsing and suction of oxygen!

  • @michaelnash2202
    @michaelnash2202 3 года назад +3

    Amazing. I always learn something new from your videos. Thanks AMD!

  • @yuuchi4683
    @yuuchi4683 2 года назад +6

    if you have a blower or, even a shopvac you just have to put hose on the exhaust part of the shopvac to get the blow effect, use that. hose it up on your exhaust, seal it, then start spraying soapy water on your exhaust. same as you try to find leak from tire. make sure car is cold though so it wont evaporate right away.

  • @kimjansson2338
    @kimjansson2338 2 года назад

    Love your channel. I have a 2002 Corolla, and your tips are gold.

  • @HazyTown01
    @HazyTown01 5 месяцев назад

    I love the way you explain catalytic converter tests.

  • @gregvalen279
    @gregvalen279 3 года назад +8

    Love these Toyota diagnosis videos!! cant wait for the evap system video

    • @flagmichael
      @flagmichael 3 года назад +3

      Me too! I haven't had to deal with an evap system problem and have no confidence in my present level of understanding.

    • @DylanL69
      @DylanL69 2 года назад +2

      Me too my buddy has a corolla that has an evap problem I believe it's with the canister but I don't have a smoke machine gotta have that to test evap guys

  • @jeffgrantIS350
    @jeffgrantIS350 Год назад +2

    I Absolutely learned a lot! Thank you for being so thorough!!!

  • @beefen7921
    @beefen7921 2 года назад +1

    My 07 Lexus RX350 threw a code P0430 and used Cataclean to see if it'll work.. well it didn't.. but i'm wild guessing now that there could be a very tiny exhaust leak that I'm not hearing... the car currently has 88k in it.. will be bringing it to a nearby exhaust shop to see if there is a leak.. great video by the way!.. these info's were helpful!

  • @AlexBAlixir98
    @AlexBAlixir98 3 года назад +4

    Ahmed thanks for explaining things. Awhile back the cat went out on a 2002 Camry I owned. I got the error code while on a road trip to Chicago. My friend was a mechanic and diagnosed it for me. The car still ran fine and I got it replaced when I came home from the trip. Wasn’t cheap fix though. But it was the only thing I ever had go in that car. My mechanic says that the 02’s were known for this. I had about 100,000 miles on the OD.

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut 3 года назад +2

      Thank you for watching Alex! Was it a V6 or 4?

    • @AlexBAlixir98
      @AlexBAlixir98 3 года назад +2

      @@TheCarCareNut it was the 4 cylinder.

  • @randyduncan795
    @randyduncan795 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for another great video. My 03 Corolla threw a 420 and I immediately smelled the exhaust and it was clean. Allergies make it obvious to me when I'm behind someone who has ditched their cats. Toyota is so picky about that 2nd sensor reading. I'm an EE so I designed an RC filter to slow that second sensor's response- problem solved. If the cat was actually bad I'd gladly replace it. Now I'm going to double check for small exhaust leaks. It would be a bit more complicated but entirely doable to design a circuit to circumvent Big Brother's order to richen/lean as a test. Simply have it look at the upstream and mirror it with appropriate delay and attenuation on the downstream signal. For anyone else considering it just know that tapping into the O2 sensor wires is tricky because that high-temp wire is very difficult to solder.

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut 3 года назад +4

      Hi Randy! Between you and me what you did is a severe violation of the emission standards and if the EPA gets wind of it you’d be fined! Much harder for them to catch you but very easy to catch a shop doing this. If I’m not mistaken some of these corollas had a software update to resolve the issue you’re referring to

    • @kenwittlief255
      @kenwittlief255 Год назад

      If you have an exhaust leak and you spoof the O2 sensor, all you are doing is keeping the check engine light off. If the sensor is getting extra air thru the exhaust leak, its going to make the ECU run richer or leaner... Richer will foul out the cat, leaner will burn your plugs, the valves, and possibly even burn holes in the head of your pistons.
      I have an '07 and I can smell exhaust when I stop for a red light with the cabin blower on. I found some videos that say its common for the exhaust manifold to crack where the 4 pipes come together. Some people try to braise the crack closed, but the long term solution is to replace the manifold - it costs about $200 if you do it yourself. And yes, this throws an 0420 fault every couple hundred miles.
      The 2003 to 2010 generation of corollas can be 300,000 mile cars if they dont rust out on you first. Why go out of your way to spoof the ECM and destroy your cat in the process, or your engine?

    • @randyduncan795
      @randyduncan795 Год назад

      @@kenwittlief255 My car has almost 250K and I neither smell nor hear exhaust leaks. It also shows very little in the way of LT fuel trim. Toyota has a reflash to make the ECU less sensitive to the rear O2/420 but I haven't bothered. There is also no rust. 300K seems pessimistic given that this car runs about like it did when brand new after a quarter million hard miles. But I agree that if the exhaust manifold leaks I will simply replace it.

  • @ruthspillman546
    @ruthspillman546 Год назад +1

    Thank you for all these very informative vedios!!! God Bless You, your Business and your Family

  • @phillipglenn4477
    @phillipglenn4477 Год назад

    I will always be a follower of you're RUclips chl. A loyal fan.

  • @plumkey197
    @plumkey197 Год назад +1

    The CAT on my 2008 Prius became suspect after the ECU threw a PO420 on a 9 year old car with 178,000 miles. At first, the light would stay on for a day or two - then turn off. But as time went by, the light would come back on and stay on for longer and longer, until there came a time where it remained on. It took around nine months to get to this point, The engine has always had it's oil changes at 4-5000 miles (full synthetic 5-30) and everything was intact - no exhaust leaks, no misfires, no nothing. This was the first time the CEL came on since I had the car. The dealership wanted $2200 plus change for a carryout converter for the car. I elected to replace the exhaust system and the converter pipe/resonator with a system made by Walker Automotive. I've used Walker exhaust parts for my cars while I was in HS during the late 70's and they make quality components. A little welding was necessary, but not a deal breaker. The actual CAT pipe was bolt-on and exactly the same as the OEM. I purchased the entire system for around $600 and some change back in 2017. Five years later, the light has remained off. The mileage is nearly 240K as I type this. After some research and digging around, another phenomenon is hard at work inside of the CAT: as exhaust gasses pulse through the device, the precious metal load within the honeycomb is ever-so-gradually being worn away and subsequently reduced with the passage of time and passage of exhaust gasses; a process akin to erosion. Have you heard of this explanation? Love your videos and I'm waiting on the day you replace the ABS actuator on a second gen Prius!

  • @Marximarks
    @Marximarks 3 года назад +17

    Also a low quality downstream O2 sensor can also trigger P0420. Happened to my 04 Tundra double cab. Replaced the sensor 2x with cheap made-in-China ones from eBay and the same code keeps popping up after I’ve reset it. Thinking the CC is bad, I got a quote from a muffler shop to replace it for $2k (cat has to come from Toyota dealer they said, no aftermarket units). Too expensive. So I tried one more time, this time using the more expensive Denso OEM sensor. 1.5k miles later, the code has not reappeared. Nothing wrong with the cat. Lesson learned: don’t use cheap, no-name Chinese- made parts. Almost spent a fortune trying to save a buck.

    • @MRMAN-wb1tv
      @MRMAN-wb1tv 2 года назад +3

      They definitely lied to you. Lol. Well I have a 04 Lexus gs300 and my exhaust manifold with 2 cats cost 4k from Toyota, meanwhile I bought aftermarket for $500 and as you said I used the Denso sensors and haven't had a problem in 15k miles.

    • @TheRealoldcar
      @TheRealoldcar Год назад +3

      Agree, avoid poor quality China parts. Use OeM is best

  • @tonybaird6809
    @tonybaird6809 5 месяцев назад

    Great video. Love your humor and presentation.

  • @KaluNatt
    @KaluNatt 3 года назад +2

    Best youtube channel about Toyota/Lexus. Please make a video about brake fluid flush/bleeding process . Thanks 👍

    • @DylanL69
      @DylanL69 2 года назад

      That's very easy to do

  • @johndesaavedra1040
    @johndesaavedra1040 9 месяцев назад

    I once used a cheap chinese downstream sensor as part of a parts cannon diagnosis. $20 was cheaper than a scan. It fixed the problem of the failing sensor code but later gave me a P0420. I replaced the sensor with a good one. 50K miles later it is still good at 198K. My 03 Camry with 120K miles threw a P0420 code and it definitely has an exhaust leak up front.

  • @cobradwight1
    @cobradwight1 10 месяцев назад +1

    I bought a 03 sequoia with those codes for Catalyitic converters . Dealer has discontinued the part from what I was told . Aftermarket installed is about 2,000 . The truck was a original owner well kept so imo it was worth the save . The prior owner had a bad radiator and drove it miles to just make it home . Blowing the head gaskets severely. I replaced the engine with a lower mileage used engine . Runs amazing now but I now have theses codes . I think the cats were damaged from the excessive heat and coolant going though the pipe .

  • @DIYLifeSkills
    @DIYLifeSkills 2 года назад +1

    Love all videos like this. Great job!

  • @KaluNatt
    @KaluNatt 3 года назад +3

    Thanks a lot. Very useful information.

  • @bobcarrigan1742
    @bobcarrigan1742 3 года назад +2

    Another outstanding video!

  • @77cuti
    @77cuti Год назад +1

    Thanks for the information really helped alot!

  • @cornwasher
    @cornwasher Год назад +1

    That was a great video. Very informative.... Thanks

  • @jayi836
    @jayi836 Год назад +1

    great explanation thank you for posting this.

  • @fugazi5150
    @fugazi5150 3 года назад +69

    When im done watching Scotty Kilmer i flip the channel to TCCN🤙🏼

    • @girohead
      @girohead 2 года назад +15

      Subscribe to both! I like Scotty but I prefer TCCN's lack of click bait or threats of quitting. I hope AMD (TCCN) passes his knowledge as an instructor if he retires from wrenching.

    • @jamiecraswell9368
      @jamiecraswell9368 2 года назад +5

      I find Scotty so hard to listen to

    • @eliza128
      @eliza128 Год назад +3

      Same 😂

    • @mailmanjoe
      @mailmanjoe Год назад

      Scotty can go suck bricks

    • @chrisbowring4298
      @chrisbowring4298 Год назад +5

      He's obsessed and "gone over the cliff"with the "click bait". 👎

  • @theodoreross36
    @theodoreross36 Месяц назад

    Very informative video. Thank you.

  • @lekonarodrick6821
    @lekonarodrick6821 Год назад +1

    It's rear seeing technician sharing secrets like this,

  • @jollyrigger1560
    @jollyrigger1560 2 года назад +2

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @p6102zrfxe
    @p6102zrfxe 3 года назад +10

    Thank you AMD for priceless information. 🙏

    • @p6102zrfxe
      @p6102zrfxe 3 года назад +2

      I'm time to time come back to your videos again. AMD, you said catalytic converter will start to work only on they are fully wormed up. Is catalytic converter temperature related to engine temperature? How we gonna know that catalytic converter is fully wormed up?

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut 3 года назад +1

      Hi Marjan! So when the computer goes into closed loop the catalytic converter have warmed up sufficiently to operate. They warm up rapidly as they essentially have a torch on them. If you’ve seen an engine running without an exhaust manifold you’ll remember the flames that come out. Some models especially the newer ones will show you the temperature of the catalytic converter

    • @p6102zrfxe
      @p6102zrfxe 3 года назад +1

      @@TheCarCareNut Thank you for response. Is closed loop for hybrid cars when engine warm up stage is 2 or 3?

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut 3 года назад +2

      It will vary depending on many factors. Usually hybrids get into closed loop rapidly after first start up but the best way to know for sure is to watch the data list

    • @p6102zrfxe
      @p6102zrfxe 3 года назад +2

      @@TheCarCareNut Thank you.

  • @jogalong
    @jogalong 6 месяцев назад

    Finally I gor all the information I needed, thank you!!

  • @LaurelBelleW
    @LaurelBelleW Год назад

    2004 Toyota RAV4 with a now loud noise and a rich gas smell. Dreading taking it to see what code I will get. :-) Wish you were closer!

  • @ibraheemkalanzeh5936
    @ibraheemkalanzeh5936 3 года назад +2

    You are the best sir

  • @shahfahad695
    @shahfahad695 Год назад +1

    Very interesting explanation

  • @10malabdullah10
    @10malabdullah10 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the amazing videos!

  • @Unit55SGT
    @Unit55SGT 3 года назад +3

    Thanks as always AMD!

  • @marbesky
    @marbesky 3 года назад +2

    Great video thank you

  • @johnwick860
    @johnwick860 3 года назад +1

    another useful video, thanks man

  • @tawnspeetjens8780
    @tawnspeetjens8780 7 месяцев назад

    Great video. Thank you!

  • @bappa8656
    @bappa8656 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks - Great video on this subject

  • @kevinclynes7195
    @kevinclynes7195 Год назад

    Great explanation

  • @gigband6105
    @gigband6105 2 года назад

    excellent information..!

  • @timklein3962
    @timklein3962 6 месяцев назад

    Very helpful video; thanks !!!!

  • @MarzNet256
    @MarzNet256 2 года назад +3

    Avoiding cat thefts by making units harder to cut out reminds me of the following phrase: When running from a bear that is chasing you and your pals you don`t have to be faster than the bear, just faster than the guy next to you. Putting up obstacles will make them look elsewhere.

  • @ruimvp
    @ruimvp Месяц назад

    Yes. If you use clamps in the exhaust use also exhaust paste because you may have the bad luck of having a car that also uses downstream o2 sensor to adjust AFR.

  • @Frankbyu
    @Frankbyu 2 года назад

    I have a 1996 base Toyota 4Runner with this problem. rpm’s run up and it doesn’t accelerate. I had the Trans checked today. It’s ok. Going to have the CC checked ASAP. TYVM

  • @fallmouhamed4697
    @fallmouhamed4697 2 года назад +1

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH
    A DMT FROM AFRICA

  • @trdcamarillo7310
    @trdcamarillo7310 3 года назад +2

    Great video

  • @jensenwilliam5434
    @jensenwilliam5434 3 года назад +2

    Thank you!!!

  • @mikecont9742
    @mikecont9742 Год назад

    Very informative...

  • @crystalgreen9917
    @crystalgreen9917 Год назад +1

    Absolutely love your channel! I have a 2006 Toyota sienna 3.3 L. I bought it because I just absolutely have always loved Toyotas, but it has turned out to need a good bit of a little work down here and there. Every since I’ve bought it for the past year, the check engine light and the traction control light has been on. It is throwing codes for the O2 sensors and catalytic converter‘s. Why would this be? Could it be just an exhaust leak causing both or something definitely wrong with O2 sensors.

    • @faustogonzalez8397
      @faustogonzalez8397 Год назад +3

      Chrystal, issues you have described here could be caused by several different malfunctions. You failed to mention any specific codes. Generally this video emphasized there are two possible causes for a P0420 code, you either have an exhaust leak in your exhaust between the engine exhaust manifold and the O2 sensor at the output of the Catalytic converter or indeed you do have a faulty Catalytic converter. Also, it was emphasized that if you don't run your engine long enough periods and normal operating temperatures you may get a False P0420 code. In addition, there are certain year manufactured Toyota's that have the Second O2 sensor mounted with a Gasket that if it fails it will create an exhaust leak and therefore generate a P0420 code ! Other than these scenarios for your issues you described , you need to provide exact Codes that your vehicle is experiencing.

  • @richardramirez9169
    @richardramirez9169 2 года назад +1

    Hey good job explaining that. I worked this field many years. I understand 👍 that would be exactly 💯

  • @aquamancrow
    @aquamancrow 3 года назад +5

    Thanks AMD! I have a 2006 Sienna with 155,000 miles, and a P0430 code. I hope to smoke the exhaust system next week to see if I can find a leak. I want to find the reason for this code, rather than just replace the cat. Great video!

    • @DylanL69
      @DylanL69 2 года назад +1

      You dont need to smoke it just feel around the exhaust while it's in the air or you're under the hood you'll feel the pulse from the exhaust

    • @aquamancrow
      @aquamancrow 2 года назад

      @@DylanL69 In May, I smoked the exhaust by removing the air/fuel sensor on bank 2. You can see the smoke exiting at the flange between the cat and oxygen sensor here drive.google.com/file/d/1p5fjdGIE1vrhlpXQia26AOWaGi6Mtvos/view?usp=sharing The cost of the repair was less than $10, vs hundreds to replace the bank2 cat.

    • @DylanL69
      @DylanL69 2 года назад +1

      @@aquamancrow that looks like a failed gasket right there

    • @aquamancrow
      @aquamancrow 2 года назад

      @@DylanL69 That's exactly what it was.

  • @rightlanehog3151
    @rightlanehog3151 3 года назад +7

    Hi AMD, As you say, catalytic converter theft is a big problem these days due to the value of the precious metals inside. My neighborhood is so rough they are stealing the tips off the iridium spark plugs ;-).

    • @harveywabbit9541
      @harveywabbit9541 3 года назад +1

      Supposedly these converters are being exported to China. A solution to these thefts is an easy fix.

    • @DylanL69
      @DylanL69 2 года назад

      Iridium plugs are you shitting me

  • @Avesuccess
    @Avesuccess 2 года назад

    Ahmad. Very professionally done video. Hope you can help. Lexus ES 350 2008 po420 code but the car is very powerful no symptoms of a bad cat, good acceleration etc. red triangle,tracking control and couple more lights on cluster. You suggested plugin exhaust for a leak, if there’s no leak where would the built up pressure go. Thanks Andre Ethier

    • @johnf6267
      @johnf6267 Год назад

      I have the exact same car exact same issue. Tried everything. Lights always comes back. Changed o2 sensor.lights off two days. Came back. You posted a year ago. Ever figure it out?

    • @MathewPollard-vj4uq
      @MathewPollard-vj4uq 10 месяцев назад

      On my 2004 ES 330 it was a dirty PCV valve. Also check the vaccum hoses under the engine cover@@johnf6267

  • @11ccom
    @11ccom 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff.

  • @BearHands31
    @BearHands31 8 месяцев назад

    Hi,
    Awesome video! Very eye-opening! At the 12:00 mark in this video, you talk about early Highlanders having a weird O2 sensor. Would this apply to a 2007 Highlander Hybrid 3.3L V6 as well? I have that dreaded PO420 code right now, and I am hoping it isn't something major. The exhaust is a little loud, so it might be an exhaust leak. Should I take it to a shop for an actual diagnosis? I'd rather not take it to a dealer for repairs, but if there are certain types of mechanics I SHOULD bring it to vs. ones I should avoid, I'm open to recommendations.
    I love your videos. You have a great personality and a way to present things without sounding like a robot. Your videos are very informative and you have TONS of insight that helps me understand my car better.
    I just bought this vehicle last week with 250,000 miles on it for $1,800.00 KNOWING that it was going to have some issues. Since then, I have been going to "RUclips University" to learn as much as I can about it, what to expect, how to fix current issues, and hopefully how to prevent other issues from happening.
    Thank you again, for your great videos!

  • @suzuki230
    @suzuki230 Год назад +1

    My favorite part is where we have to drive around to get the readiness monitors ready because it’s beyond ridiculous with a permanent code, the epa says we can’t pass emissions with a check engine light on, but they have zero issues with us wasting time and fuel non stop to in an attempt to get these bs monitors ready.

  • @gbrianmullinax8448
    @gbrianmullinax8448 2 года назад

    I have a 2000 4Runner Limited with California emissions and the two stud mounts for the sensors. It also has only one Air Fuel and one Oxygen sensor, just like the one you have pictured. I have seen the P0420 code. Ive reset it and it takes some time before it comes back. There does not seem to be a set time. I have replacement sensors, (Denso), hoping to fix the problem. After watching your video I'm a bit more hopeful that it will fix the problem. I'm going to do the exhaust test to see if I can find a leak. The prior owner had the exhaust replaced from the second catalytic converter back. Suggestions for plugging the exhaust?

  • @Machihekamake
    @Machihekamake 5 месяцев назад

    Bought my 08 4Runner used. Year later p0420 came on and off intermittently. Then the p0430 came on. I used cat cleaner but didn’t work. I had hoped it was the sensors so I bought them. Now with your video I just need to check for exhaust leaks. I do have two universal cats already but my car uses 4. So now I’m researching how to tell which one went bad. Mechanic said there were no misfire codes. Idk. Should I replace the sensors anyway or return them? I do hear a rattle so I’m assuming one cat is bad. Again, why did they go bad? I replaced my spark plugs after I had bought the car and they were seized and old. Wish you were local. Most mechanics I meet don’t have time to diagnose and explain honestly. thanks sir!!!

  • @boilednuts
    @boilednuts 3 года назад +2

    Great low-down on cats. I've heard that the Prius model is especially targeted for cat thefts because of its ease of removal. I would definitely add some antitheft device or lower the deductible on my insurance if parked outside. Maybe a suitable car alarm might help but I'm not familiar with those.

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut 3 года назад +11

      I would love if someone would engineer a zapper to zap them when they try to steal the cats with some glitter show and cameras

    • @boilednuts
      @boilednuts 3 года назад +3

      @@TheCarCareNut 🤣🤣🤣

    • @jomojigz
      @jomojigz 3 года назад +1

      Some Toyotas have tilt sensors that will get the alarm goes off! However, I have seen videos how they access the catalytic converter, and they tilt the car sideways when they put a jack under the car, I don't know if tilting sideways will trigger the tilt sensor. Usually, the tilt sensor purpose is to detect a tilt when the car is being towed either by robbers or traffic enforcer.

    • @DylanL69
      @DylanL69 2 года назад +2

      It's more the precious metals then ease of removal most of them are welded on

    • @MRMAN-wb1tv
      @MRMAN-wb1tv 2 года назад +1

      The Prius is targeted because has more precious metals in the cats that any other car. Well outside of supercars.

  • @rondhole
    @rondhole 3 года назад +5

    With COVID-19, the case of stolen Catalytic converter exploding more than 3x in some places. I hope Toyota, especially the hybrid have catalytic converter shields installed from factory. Not just USA, the epidemic of Cat Theft also exploding in UK.

  • @SavNout01
    @SavNout01 Год назад +2

    I have a 2004 Lexus Rx 330 and when I got it 5 yrs ago... Occasional I would get a PO420 code for Bank 1 cat converter. Used the fouler method and it held it away for a while... Once a month I would have to clear out the code. Now it's pretty constant. Seems like all these 3MZFE engines have a bad cat eventually. Love the engine other than that.

    • @zillzultraboy
      @zillzultraboy Год назад

      I have the same problem, with the same vehicle. I'm going to try to clean it with some CataClean, & see if that will help me out, a bit. Trying to get my vehicle to pass an inspection. So, I can register it, in the state I live in now.

    • @MathewPollard-vj4uq
      @MathewPollard-vj4uq 10 месяцев назад

      In my 2004 ES 330 (same engine) cleaning the PCV Valve got rid of intermittent codes.

  • @stealthg35infiniti94
    @stealthg35infiniti94 Год назад +1

    Have you ever tried the reverse vacuum cleaner method of blowing air into the exhaust and using soapy spray bottle to find a possible exhaust leak?

  • @sk8terboi510
    @sk8terboi510 Год назад +1

    My ‘03 4Runner with the ultra reliable 2UZ V8 is beginning to throw the dreaded P0430 code more persistently than it has in recent times😟 I’ve come to expect something of that nature may happen… it’s been in our family since my grandma drove it off the lot brand new and now has 293,700 miles. I’m also really stringent with 5k mile oil change intervals, belt/fluid changes and always use 91 grade gas, but even with meticulous ownership, it’s not that surprising the system would start wearing out with the mileage it’s seen 😅 I’m really hoping that when it comes time to smog it again (I live in a state with yearly emissions testing) I can just get away with running a gallon of lacquer thinner in a half tank of gas and cross my fingers haha! And if it doesn’t work, I’ll just have to bite the bullet and either replace the cat for a couple thousand $’s or just throw an entirely new exhaust system in it, because I intend to drive that truck until the wheels fall off it!

    • @pinoyrunningpenguin
      @pinoyrunningpenguin 5 месяцев назад

      The wheels falling off is a cheaper fix than a new cat

  • @MrLaloman18
    @MrLaloman18 18 дней назад

    Is there any other Toyota geneus like the Car Nut? I don't think so.... He is the Grand Wizard of Toyos!

  • @atomicdmt8763
    @atomicdmt8763 6 месяцев назад

    excellent!

  • @kenl5217
    @kenl5217 2 года назад

    Thanks for the info. If I understand correctly the downstream sensor after the cat doesn't affect MPG or performance?

  • @Noone-rt6pw
    @Noone-rt6pw 5 месяцев назад

    I appreciate your channel, Thank You!
    What about using lacquer thinner to clean catalytic converter? Or remove them and soak in soap, like Dawn, to clean when removed? Or using a special Cat clean mix?

  • @theopinionated
    @theopinionated Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video. What do you think about cleaner liquids that you put in the gas tank. Can they solve the P0420 problem?

  • @travissheehan6082
    @travissheehan6082 2 года назад

    @The Car Care Nut I have a 2004 LS430 w/ P0430. At a warm idle, Graphing the 02 sensors seems to show the downstream bank 1 is pretty constant at around 0.8V, but the bank 2 downstream is pretty flat at around 0.06V. Why would it be so low? It doesnt seem to oscillate like the cat is bad. Is this likely an exhaust leak, bad cat, or something else? The car has about 120k miles and seems to run fine.

  • @bradjohnson4
    @bradjohnson4 2 года назад

    Is there a way to clean a Catalytic converter, as I've had videos pop up say sthat it can be done... BTW, luv ur videos, I've learned a lot... Thank You !!!

  • @klemhoneycutt
    @klemhoneycutt Год назад

    Thank you for this video. I have this problem but it mostly happens when the gas level drops to half a tank or below. And after I stop and turn off the car. Then when I get back I the lights start flashing and the code has been thrown again. Any ideas?

  • @hassansmw5634
    @hassansmw5634 Год назад

    Wow this was a beautiful explanation. AMD I need your help please. I have a 2002 ls430 with 126k miles. Only when I accelerate hard I smell sulfur or rotten egg smell. I have no codes and no drivability issues. Idle is smooth. I replaced Spark plugs, fuel pressure regulator, air filter, fuel filter, pcv valve, there are no oil leaks. Please help thanks. 🙏

  • @sfitz-rp4du
    @sfitz-rp4du 10 дней назад

    Thank you for the explanation Amd. Do you have any customers who have tried Scotty Kilmer method for cleaning the cat by putting 1 gallon of pure lacquer thinner in half full tank of gas and driving 150 miles on older cars?

  • @Downtownmtb
    @Downtownmtb 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for an informative video! Would you recommend adding one additional form of diagnostics, taking the temp of the Cat before and after to see if it is clogged? I have heard this is a thing, but have never tried it. Thanks for your helpful videos! I have a 2007 4Runner V8 with P0430 (bank 2) codes that trigger every 500 miles or so. I'm assuming I have a bad cat, but really don't want to spend the $$ to replace. Could a bad cat cause or lead to poor gas mileage? I'm getting about 13.5 MPG but would love to get that up to 15-17 MPG. Thanks!

    • @Funwithhighnotes
      @Funwithhighnotes 7 месяцев назад

      I’ve got a 2008 4Runner with the V8. The exhaust manifolds are notorious for leaking, I would start there, especially since you are only getting the code on one side.

  • @riceburner4747
    @riceburner4747 3 года назад +1

    Hi AMD! Thank u for interesting tutorial. Love the eatn chips while ur computer is workn on ur ride.😂🤣 What do u think about the cat thefts happening? Economy is encouraging it/ quick buck. More serious on later models bc piping running thru cat (quicker heater). I installed a shield on my gen4 prius. I know it won't stop them, jst pass me by.🤞

    • @DylanL69
      @DylanL69 2 года назад

      The prius is the ones getting stolen the most

  • @flamingchillum
    @flamingchillum 4 месяца назад

    good. thanks.

  • @phillipglenn4477
    @phillipglenn4477 Год назад

    Hey brother I love you're videos you explain things in lamens terms easy to understand but on a 2014 Nissan 370z v6 the engine won't even start it's my younger sister's car but still getting po420-430 guy at part's store said those car's have two cats and four O2 sensors I told him well I knew that I'm just trying to figure out if it's both cats went bad car's got I think she said 113k on it I priced cat's for that car starting $500. And up for each one would you replace them?

  • @bobbrown8661
    @bobbrown8661 3 месяца назад

    Reading about P0420 on 04/20 :)

  • @waynesimmons2997
    @waynesimmons2997 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video. We noticed an exhaust smell in the cabin of our 2008 Corolla recently. We only notice it when we're not moving. It doesn't smell like rotten eggs at all to us. I took it to independent mechanics and they said it was the catalytic converter. Shortly after that the check engine light came on and the code read PO420. Wondering if I should question their assessment. Any thoughts are welcome.

    • @jims2507
      @jims2507 Год назад +1

      Does your car have any of the warning symptoms of a bad catalytic converter? Oil consumption? Short trips? Never warms up? You could throw a new cat at it, but if you're burning a lot of oil, it might go bad again sooner than you like.

  • @ahmadghosheh3104
    @ahmadghosheh3104 3 года назад +4

    Darn it. I was loading the parts canon already 😂😂. Yeah, even a dirty MAF sensor, 5 minutes fix, can throw the A/F ratio off and the codes will light up the dash. Diagnosis is essential

    • @flagmichael
      @flagmichael 3 года назад

      First rule of troubleshooting: make everything right (at least the things you can see) and see what problems remain.

    • @DylanL69
      @DylanL69 2 года назад

      NEVER JUST THROW PARTS AT IT THAT'S NOT DIAGNOSING!!!

    • @MRMAN-wb1tv
      @MRMAN-wb1tv 2 года назад

      @@DylanL69 Unless you're ME, I replace everything lol.

  • @krisjohnson622
    @krisjohnson622 Год назад

    I had my converters stolen on a 2011 Sequoia I replaced them with aftermarket converters and OE sensors. The check engine light came on and remains on. Code P0157 O2 sensor circuit low voltage (Bank 2, Sensor 2). Do you have any Suggestions? At this point I'm so frustrated. Thanks for sharing these great videos. God bless you and yours.

  • @Charkatak
    @Charkatak 2 года назад +1

    Hey! This is an informative video as well as your others :) One of my friends, a month ago, purchased 2015 Ford Explorer (ex Police Interceptor). Couple of weeks after the purchased, his vehicle showed P0420 code and I used my scan tool to read the code and to look at oxygen sensor data. Basically we decided to use "cataclean" fluid and Liqui Moly Injector cleaner and after a few days, check engine light went off, then came back and now it is completely off, at least for aforementioned issues. Recently he got codes for lead oxygen sensor P2197 and another one similar to that, if I am not mistaken. His oxygen data graph shows the sensors as having low voltage, they mostly camp in the low mV area. What do you think can be the issue? Should we just try to clean oxygen sensors(B1S1 and B2S1) and see what happens?

    • @loden888
      @loden888 7 месяцев назад +1

      It's possible that Cataclean has slightly damaged the O2 sensors. Still the O2 sensors are cheaper to replace than the cat.

  • @morekawali
    @morekawali Год назад

    Hello, awesome video. If a car burns oil and thats one of the reasons a Cat can go bad, installing a oil catch can help prevent damaging the catalytic converter?