2Cool2Fool
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I have a 2007 Yukon 5.3 that was throwing a P-0420 code indicating that my catalytic converter was bad. After doing some online research, I checked the usual suspects: vacuum leak, MAF, air box issues, and PVC - all were good. I figured that the next best bet was possibly a faulty O2 sensor. Since the Bank 2 Sensor 2 was what the scanner indicated was the problem, I replaced all four O2 sensors with new Walker O2 sensors from Rock Auto. Within 20 miles of installing the new O2 sensors - the engine light came on - and the scanner showed the same Bank 2 #2 sensor was the problem.
At that point, I presumed that I actually had a bad catalytic converter - so I replaced it and re-installed the new Walker O2 sensors in the new cat. Sure enough - 10 miles later - engine light and the same P-0420 code. At that point, I was completely stumped. I told a buddy of mine (who is a GMC mechanic) about my problem. His first question was "What O2 sensors did you use?" When I told him i bought four new Walker aftermarket O2 sensors - he immediately said "That's your problem - Buy an OEM downstream sensor for Bank 2 and see if that helps". I went to a local GMC dealer and spent $85.00 on an OEM downstream sensor - and after installing it - it seemed to solve my problem. But after about a week, another Walker O2 sensors was throwing a code throwing an P-0420 code - but this time on bank #1. At this point, I decided to replace the other three O2 sensors with OEM GM sensors. Problem SOLVED. Haven't had a problem or and engine light in over 2,000 miles.
The bottom line: when you buy aftermarket O2 sensors - there is no telling what you're getting. Those Walker O2 sensor were total crap - and I probably wasted $700 on a cat that did not need to be replaced. From now on - ANY sensor that goes bad on any of my vehicles will be replaced with OEM sensors.
At that point, I presumed that I actually had a bad catalytic converter - so I replaced it and re-installed the new Walker O2 sensors in the new cat. Sure enough - 10 miles later - engine light and the same P-0420 code. At that point, I was completely stumped. I told a buddy of mine (who is a GMC mechanic) about my problem. His first question was "What O2 sensors did you use?" When I told him i bought four new Walker aftermarket O2 sensors - he immediately said "That's your problem - Buy an OEM downstream sensor for Bank 2 and see if that helps". I went to a local GMC dealer and spent $85.00 on an OEM downstream sensor - and after installing it - it seemed to solve my problem. But after about a week, another Walker O2 sensors was throwing a code throwing an P-0420 code - but this time on bank #1. At this point, I decided to replace the other three O2 sensors with OEM GM sensors. Problem SOLVED. Haven't had a problem or and engine light in over 2,000 miles.
The bottom line: when you buy aftermarket O2 sensors - there is no telling what you're getting. Those Walker O2 sensor were total crap - and I probably wasted $700 on a cat that did not need to be replaced. From now on - ANY sensor that goes bad on any of my vehicles will be replaced with OEM sensors.
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