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Just OBD'ed my Prius and got 4 errors...

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by Prius2006GuitarGuy, Sep 26, 2024.

  1. Prius2006GuitarGuy

    Prius2006GuitarGuy Junior Member

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    Hey guys!

    Just got my Autel obd2 scanner, ran the diagnostics and this is what I got :



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    I could be wrong but nothing seems too serious, even though the p0420 error is (I think) causing my check engine line to be on... was a bit surprised with the AC error, I thought all was good there!

    Now I leave it up to you more experienced peeps to tell me how to fix the above please


    Thanks!

    (The car is a Prius 2006)
     
  2. saneesh8

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    First one you can ignore. Just search for the code.

    Second one, P0420, Cat converter? How many miles on it?
     
  3. Tombukt2

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    If you are in an emissions state you are going to have to replace your converter to get your light to go off for the 0420 code other than that the solar sensor doesn't have nothing to do with anything Just forget about it put a flashlight over it and it won't it won't come back but you know you can't leave a flashlight sitting over the Sun sensor. But that's all that is that has nothing to do with anything The PO420 you're going to need to converter You can also try a spacer but not a spark plug anti Fowler a solid steel stainless probably spacer with a little piece of catalytic material in the middle of it that may work but your state that has emissions may kick you out because of that spacer so you have to know what you're doing where you are
     
  4. pasadena_commut

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    B1421 just means the car was in the shade. It is literally what it says. "Solar sensor" == "is the car in the sun".
     
  5. Prius2006GuitarGuy

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    No idea if it's the original but when I bought the car, the car has around 200k miles.




    Not in the US, reading up on this it looks like one of the sensors that connects to the cat, not the actual converter itself...



    I did the test at night, will try again in daylight.

    Thanks!
     
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    A bright flashlight pointed at the sensor will replace sunlight.))
    Just like a shadow will block sunlight during the day so that the error value appears B1421.
     
  7. Tombukt2

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    That code has nothing to do with the sensor that screwed into the pipe before or after your cat The code you have is the catalyst is below threshold not the O2 sensor is not working right? So just so you don't chase your tail or someone else's tail usually this code involves the catalytic converter internals cannot pass the flood test that the car's computer runs on the cat every so often You can change your O2 sensors to your blue in the face and spend thousands of dollars on 15 of them and when that doesn't change then you can spend the real money on a cat or whatever it is you have to do in your country in a long time since I had to do any dealings with motor vehicles in Sweden like 1963 so I don't know what you have but I'm guessing you have some form of some type of emissions or some annual semi-annual something that the car has to be looked at to keep it roadworthy especially in rust countries like Sweden and places where cars can rust away But then again maybe you don't and if you don't hats off too ya. I don't have emissions either I can have the check engine light on from now until myself or the car expires with no problems at all some places you cannot do this Good luck with your project
     
  8. Prius2006GuitarGuy

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    We have a yearly control, the last owner told me even though the check engine light was on, it was determined that it was one of the sensors and the emissions are still within range so it passed the control. I would just like to fix it so that
    1 it's fixed
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    2 the check engine light goes off
     
  9. mr_guy_mann

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    The ECM periodically runs a test while watching the Air-Fuel sensor (A-F, in the exhaust manifold) and the Oxygen sensor (O2, in the cat).

    Based on those sensor readings, it will pass or fail the P0420 catalyst efficiency monitor.

    Short form; if there are NO exhaust leaks anywhere at the front half of the exhaust, A-F & O2 sensors work correctly, and engine runs normally (no misfires and total fuel trim 0 +/- 10%), then you should replace the cat.

    If the engine burns "lots" of oil, it will kill the new cat fairly quickly. Cheap cats might work for awhile, or not. I find only an OE gasket will properly seal the flex joint at the manifold.


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  10. Tombukt2

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    If I only had to meet those conditions I would probably try the stainless steel 90° spacer not a spark plug fowler this is engineered for this use some block of stainless steel with a swivel on it kind of like a grease gun fitting but with the inner diameter of the hole of an O2 sensor I don't know what that is 18 mm or something then you just screw that in set it to the angle you won't screw your sensor into that put the plug on the end of the wire that goes to that O2 sensor and drive see if the light comes back and a lot of American cars it does not wella.