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thank you very much boogyman. i really hope your suggestion happens as it should (clearing itself after a couple hundred miles). it would make me feel so much more at ease. no one likes to see that darn light while driving. will update if it goes away this week & what i end up doing to fix if it doesn't.boogyman wrote:It will go away after a couple hundred miles and a refill of the tank. Just make sure the gas cap clicks a few times when you tighten it. You could get a cheap code reader for around $50 and clear it out yourself. Then you know if it's a real problem if the code comes back. Saves trips to the dealer when you can see the code a try to do a quick fix, instead of going to the dealer. I have an Actron pocket scan that does the job.
I've been getting the P0430 on my pathfinder every week and I have resetting the code on my SUV but its been annoying doing that weekly. Have your SES return back after you replace your cats?webmastir wrote:it'll probably be a bad cat converter. that's what mine ended up being. THEY ARE FREAKING EXPENSIVE. luckily, since i had just bought the car, i got them to order it & put it on there for free . what's funny was after they put on the new one the 2nd one went bad. so they had to replace that one too. it had something to do w/ the pressurization going wrong or something after the replacement of the 1st really expensive one. *shrug*
it's fixed now, thankfully.
good luck man...save up some $$$ if you're not under any sort of warranty
Yeah. I saw a diy write up somewhere. Didn't seem too simple. Included drilling into the frame or some shitbati wrote:I had that same problem too but its an easy job to replace the fuel sensor.webmastir wrote:Nope, it never came back for that. I've got some other issue with some sort of Fuel Tank sensor now