P0420 is a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) for “Catalytic System Efficiency Below Threshold (Group 1).” Its’s up to the mechanic to diagnose the specific cause for activating this code in your case.
What Do you Know About Code P0316 and How Can you Fix it?
Code P0316 is one of the most common OBD2 trouble codes. Read the full article below to find out what it means, how to fix it, and what other codes may be displayed in connection with it.
Fixed: Engine Power Reduced
This article will take a detailed look at what can cause engine power reduction, how to bypass engine power reduction, and how to fix engine power reduction.
Mystery Solved! why your car is dying while driving
One day you are enjoying your drive on the highway at a reasonable speed, and suddenly the car stammer and then stops. The first question that will arise is why the car is dying while driving or how it happened! Hence, for references, there can be many reasons.
The Most Common Reasons Your Car Engine Won’t Start
On the fresh, sunny day, you are having an off and thinking of going on a long drive with your loved ones.
Symptoms Of A Bad Car Engine’s Thermostat, You Need To Address
Car Thermostats are extremely important as without the a properly working thermostat your engine might be at risk. Here are the causes of a bad thermostats you need to address.
What is Service Engine soon light and what to do when it’s on
When any dash light shines, it might be frightening, but seeing one with the term engine in the title can be extremely frightening. However, if you understand what the service engine light does and what it really means, you’ll be able to react more quickly and make a more informed decision.
Reasons Why Radiator Fan Is Not Working, Details Here
When you drive rapidly, the wind blows through the radiator, cooling the coolant without causing any problems, but when you drive slowly, no wind is blown through the radiator. We utilise a radiator fan for this reason. The radiator fan, however, might fail and cause your car to overheat.
What is Tire side wall damage and how to fix it?
Sidewall tyre damage is frequently regarded as damage caused by the consumer rather than a defect by the manufacturer, and as a result, it is rarely covered under warranty. However, if you want to be certain, you can always inquire or carefully check your warranty documentation because you may have a unique car warranty.
When should you get a wheel alignment?
Having a misaligned wheel can sway your car in direction that you don’t want to go resulting in unimaginable things. Read the blog for details why you need to get your wheels aligned.