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Ford Mustang P0420 – Meaning, Causes, Symptoms, & Fixes

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What Does Ford Mustang Code P0420 Mean?

  • Ford Mustang P0420 definition: Catalyst system efficiency below threshold (Bank 1)
  • Issue Severity: MODERATE – Extended driving with this code can cause internal engine damage.
  • Repair Urgency: Get this code fixed as soon as possible to avoid further damage to your emission system and possible engine damage.
  • Diagnosis: The most common cause of Ford Mustang P0420 is a bad catalytic converter, but it can be caused by anything from a faulty oxygen sensor to a rich or lean running condition, or misfires. There are many variables that could cause this code. You can take your car into a shop, or save money by learning how to diagnose and fix your problem yourself with our P0420 guide.

The function of the catalytic converter is to break down harmful pollutants that are created by your Ford Mustang during the combustion cycle and convert them into less harmful gases. Code P0420 indicates that the catalytic converter is not functioning efficiently, therefore increasing the output of harmful pollutants by the vehicle.

Most Likely Repair And Cost For Ford Mustang P0420 By Year

The chart below shows the most likely repair and cost range for Mustangs for all of the years that FIXD has data on.

Year Most Likely Repair Cost Range
2015 Catalytic Converter(s) w/P0430 $1538 – $2041
2013 Catalytic Converter(s) w/P0430 $1538 – $2041
2011 converter has failed (check for physical damage and discoloration) $0 – $0
2010 converter has failed (check for physical damage and discoloration) $0 – $0
2009 converter has failed (check for physical damage and discoloration) $0 – $0
2008 Bank 1 Catalytic Converter $1538 – $2041
2007 converter has failed (check for physical damage and discoloration) $0 – $0
2006 converter has failed (check for physical damage and discoloration) $0 – $0
2005 converter has failed (check for physical damage and discoloration) $0 – $0
2004 converter has failed (check for physical damage and discoloration) $0 – $0
2003 Catalytic Converter(s) $1538 – $2041
2002 Catalytic Converter(s) $1538 – $2041
2001 Catalytic Converter(s) $1538 – $2041
2000 Catalytic Converter(s) $1538 – $2041
1999 Catalytic Converter(s) $1538 – $2041
1998 Catalytic Converter(s) $1538 – $2041
1997 Catalytic Converter(s) $1538 – $2041
1996 Catalytic Converter(s) $1538 – $2041

Ford Mustang P0420 Causes

The most common reason for check engine code P0420 is catalytic converter failure, but there are other potential causes for this code. It’s important to look for other codes that could indicate the root cause of converter failure, such as misfires or an incorrect air-fuel ratio. Our P0420 guide can walk you through how to save money and diagnose this yourself.

  • Worn or internally failing catalytic converter (Most Common)
  • Faulty oxygen sensor
  • Faulty air-fuel sensor
  • A leak in the exhaust system
  • Misfire (the root cause of converter failure)
  • Rich or Lean air-fuel ratio (the root cause of converter failure)
  • Leaded Gasoline (the root cause of converter failure)
  • P0420 is one of the top 5 trouble codes for the Ford Mustang.

Ford Mustang P0420 Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light is on
  • Lack of power from the engine
  • Decreased fuel economy
  • Rotten egg or a sulfur smell

How Do I Fix Ford Mustang Code P0420?

The first step is to get it diagnosed to figure out what is causing the catalytic converter fault.

If you’re having catalytic converter issues and you’re not comfortable diagnosing this issue at home, we recommend finding a RepairPal certified shop nearby to pinpoint the problem and give an accurate estimate for repairs.

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DIY Steps to Diagnose Ford Mustang Code P0420

If you’d like to try to fix code P0420 at home without throwing money at parts, you’ll want to follow the steps below for proper diagnosis. Keep in mind this is an advanced-level diagnosis and repair and not recommended for beginners. Diagnosis can be a time and labor-intensive process for inexperienced DIYers. If you want a step by step guide on how to diagnose and fix this problem, check out our P0420 guide.

DIY difficulty level: Advanced

This repair requires mechanical knowledge and is not recommended for beginners.

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STEP 1: USE FIXD TO ENSURE NO OTHER ENGINE CODES ARE PRESENT

Use FIXD to scan your Ford Mustang to verify P0420 is the only code present. If other codes are present, they must be addressed first.

STEP 2: EXAMINE THE EXHAUST SYSTEM FOR DAMAGE AND LEAKS

Pay close attention to the exhaust manifold, gaskets, and exhaust pipes pre-catalytic converter. If any leaks are found, repair the leak, clear the code, and complete several drive cycles to verify that was the fix.

STEP 3: CHECK THE DOWNSTREAM O2 SENSOR

With the vehicle running and at normal operating temperature, use the FIXD live data feature or a digital multimeter to check the voltage reading of the downstream O2 sensor. The downstream O2 sensor produces a relatively steady voltage reading of approximately 0.45V if the catalytic converter is functioning properly. If the voltage of the downstream O2 sensor is constantly jumping between 0.1V and 0.9V, the catalyst is worn and the catalytic converter needs to be replaced.

Common P0420 Diagnosis Mistakes

Oftentimes, this code is thought to be a faulty O2 sensor or A/F Sensor. While this is a possibility, the most common problem is a faulty catalytic converter. Do not overlook other codes that are paired along with P0420. Codes like P0300, P0301, P0302, P0303, P0304, P0305, P0306, P0307, and P0308 are misfire codes, and these codes require misfire diagnosis. If the catalytic converter is replaced without repairing the misfire, the new catalytic converter will go bad again. Also, make sure you don’t have codes P0174, P0171, P0172, or P0175 which can mean the engine is running rich or lean, which can burn out your catalytic converter. If these codes or any other codes are present, they should be addressed first.

Still Need Help Fixing Ford Mustang Code P0420?

If you’ve followed the steps above and are still experiencing Ford Mustang check engine code P0420, please contact the FIXD Mechanic Hotline if you’re a FIXD Premium subscriber or find a RepairPal certified shop near you for proper diagnosis and fair pricing.

Fixed It But The Check Engine Light Is Still On?

Check engine light sometimes need to be reset manually, check out our article:

How to Reset Your Check Engine Light | 4 Ways To Clear It (With or Without a Scanner)

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