Stephendoherty62 Posted September 6, 2011 Share Posted September 6, 2011 I am having the worst luck trying to get my emissions inspection to pass in St Louis Missouri, I had a P0430 DTC which caused a failure. I cleared the code and it has not come back since, ( about 300 miles of driving) The problem is that the catalyst readiness monitor has not reset. My question is, a)is the P0430 code not returning because the catalyst monitor needs to be ready. Is the catalyst monitor not resetting because the cat is bad. If it is the cat that needs replaced, is it the Pre-cat on the drivers side, LHS USA or both pre and post drivers side. My licence tags are expired and I cannot register my vehicle until it passes inspection Please help Steve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5523Pathfinder Posted September 7, 2011 Share Posted September 7, 2011 (edited) Sounds like you may need this TSB performed so you can pass.... Classification:EC02-020a Reference: NTB02-087a Date:January 22, 2003 2001 PATHFINDER MIL ON WITH DTC P0420/P0430 BANK-1/BANK-2 CATALYST IMPORTANT: THIS BULLETIN HAS BEEN REVISED. Chart A on page 2 was revised by changing the Built from date to 8/2/00 instead of 8/2/02. Please discard previously distributed copies of NTB02-087. Use this bulletin NTB02-087a for complete information. APPLIED VEHICLE: 2001 Pathfinder (R50) SERVICE INFORMATION If an applied 2001 Pathfinder has a MIL "ON" and either or both of the following DTCs stored in the ECM: P0420 P0430 Use the appropriate Service Procedure steps to determine if the bulletin applies to this vehicle. If the bulletin applies, complete the applicable Service Procedure steps to repair the incident, if it should occur. SERVICE PROCEDURE You will perform the following, as required: Determine the DTC Stored in the ECM from the CONSULT-II Self-diagnosis results. ECM Part Number Check to determine if this bulletin applies. ECM Reprogramming (required if the ECM P/N in the vehicle matches one of those listed under Current ECM P/N in Chart A - page 2). IMPORTANT: Do NOT replace the catalytic converters as part of this procedure. Determine the DTC Stored in the ECM: 1. Determine which DTC code is stored in the vehicle's ECM by performing CONSULT-II Self-Diagnosis. 2. Print out the Self-Diagnosis results for use in ECM Part Number Check, below. See Figure 1 for an example of the CONSULT-II Self-Diagnosis printout. Figure 1 ECM Part Number Check 1. Compare the vehicle's current ECM P/N (from your CONSULT-II Self Diagnosis printout) to those shown under Current ECM P/N in Chart A, below: Chart A Current ECM P/N's: Vehicle Model Year Vehicle Configuration Current ECM P/N Built before 8/2/00: A/T 23710-4W000, -4W001, -4W002 2001 M/T 23710-4W010, -4W011, -4W012 Built from 8/2/00: A/T 23710-4W020, -4W021, -4W022 MT 23710-4W060, -4W061, -4W062 A. If the ECM P/N in the vehicle matches one of those listed under "Current ECM P/N" in Chart A (above): Look in the Vehicle Configuration column in Chart A (above) and determine the vehicle configuration. Make a note of the vehicle configuration and perform ECM Reprogramming on page 3. B. If the ECM P/N in the vehicle does not match one of those listed under "Current ECM P/N" in Chart A (above): This bulletin does not apply. Use the appropriate Electronic Service Manual (ESM) to further diagnose and repair the incident. SELF-DIAG RESULTS SYSTEM ENGINE DATE 09/01/2002 12:07:11 P/N 23710-4W001 DTC Code TP020016a DTC RESULTS TIME TW CATALYST SYS-B1 Current ECM Part Number TW CATALYST SYS-B2 5 [P0430] [P0420] ECM Reprogramming 1. Perform ECM Reprogramming to install the latest available ECM data. If you are unfamiliar with ECM Reprogramming, click here to link to the "ECM Reprogramming For Nissan Vehicles" general procedure or refer to "ECM Reprogramming For Nissan Vehicles" in the print copy of this bulletin. For those familiar with ECM Reprogramming, perform the following: Figure 2 A) Select model and model year for the applied vehicle (i.e. Pathfinder, 2001). Locate the vehicle configuration, you made note of in step 1A on page 2, from those listed in the upper right ECM data description window. C) Make a note of the To number listed in the ECM Reprogramming Data Summary screen. NOTE: The To number will read: 23710-XXXXX. D) Press Continue and follow directions to perform data download from ASIST to CONSULT-II. E) When reprogramming from CONSULT-II, select the To number that you made note of in step C, above. 2. Use CONSULT-II to do the following: Confirm DTC P0420 and/or P0430 is repaired. Erase the DTC code(s). CLAIMS INFORMATION Submit a Primary Failed Part (PP) line claim using the following claims coding: DESCRIPTION PFP OP CODE SYM DIA FRT Reprogram ECM per TSB (1) DE98AA HD 32 0.7 hrs (2) 1. Reference the final CONSULT printout and use the indicated ECM P/N as the PFP. 2. Includes sufficient CONSULT diagnostic time do not claim any other diagnostic Op Code on this claim. Summary Update for A/T Models To 23710-XXXXX VQ35 MT Replaces 23710-XXXXX, -XXXXX To 23710-XXXXX VQ35 AT Replaces 23710-XXXXX, -XXXXX More Altima Maxima 2002 NOTE: Example only, your screen may differ. TP020017a (This was copied directly from the Tsb on ASIST, from a pdf document. Thats why it looks wierd.) Edited September 7, 2011 by 5523Pathfinder Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephendoherty62 Posted September 7, 2011 Author Share Posted September 7, 2011 I have gone that route already, I do have the latest ECU flash Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5523Pathfinder Posted September 7, 2011 Share Posted September 7, 2011 (edited) How long ago did you have it flashed? If that repair was performed and you are still getting the code, then take it back. The dealer shoudl look at it for free as did not fix your problem(if thats what you took it in for). The other possibility is the Air Flow Meter is on its way out. There is no damage to the cat? Edited September 7, 2011 by 5523Pathfinder Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephendoherty62 Posted September 12, 2011 Author Share Posted September 12, 2011 While investigating a cause for the P0430 failure, I discovered the TSB on the web and had taken my pathy to the dealer to diagnose. They ran the Consult II and showed me that the upgrade had been done earlier prior to my ownership. I cleaned the MAF and sealed the air filter and cleared the code, that was over 500 miles ago. The catalyst monitor has still not reset. Would deterioration of the MAF affect resetting the Catalyst monitor? The reading for the s fuel trim was at 81% and according the dealership, it should be 100% +/- 10. Does this affect the catalyst monitor. Lets be clear, I do not have any DTC codes since clearing them over 500 miles ago. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5523Pathfinder Posted September 12, 2011 Share Posted September 12, 2011 While investigating a cause for the P0430 failure, I discovered the TSB on the web and had taken my pathy to the dealer to diagnose. They ran the Consult II and showed me that the upgrade had been done earlier prior to my ownership. I cleaned the MAF and sealed the air filter and cleared the code, that was over 500 miles ago. The catalyst monitor has still not reset. Would deterioration of the MAF affect resetting the Catalyst monitor? The reading for the s fuel trim was at 81% and according the dealership, it should be 100% +/- 10. Does this affect the catalyst monitor. Lets be clear, I do not have any DTC codes since clearing them over 500 miles ago. Yeah, what did you clean the air flow meter with? If it was damaged, it would definately mess the the catalyst function. If the ECU id not reading the MAF correctly because its sending incorrect info, then the O2 sensors will think the Cats have too much or too little oxygen in them. This will cause richening or leaning the fuel mixture. If your rig is at 81%, i think you much be running rich. The MAF is probably reading less air coming in that what is actually coming in. The O2 is picking this up thinking the Catalyst is having a issue. Normally I would take a look at the other bank and see if it is off as well. I have replaced many MAF sensors for this same issue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephendoherty62 Posted September 12, 2011 Author Share Posted September 12, 2011 I cleaned the MAF sensor with an MAF cleaner and I never had the DTC P0420 on the other bank. Would it not be the case that if it was a bad MAF sensor, that it would affect both sides of the engine and I would have gotten the P0420 code? The dealership had diagnosed a new MAF and said it may also need a new cat, All of which are expensive along with other recommended fixes. Of course they would say that, if they fix everything that could be wrong it would cost more than the car is worth. I would like to try and narrow it down to the specific cause and fix that. Is there anyway to know for sure if it is the MAF sensor or the Cats, or both? Yeah, what did you clean the air flow meter with? If it was damaged, it would definately mess the the catalyst function. If the ECU id not reading the MAF correctly because its sending incorrect info, then the O2 sensors will think the Cats have too much or too little oxygen in them. This will cause richening or leaning the fuel mixture. If your rig is at 81%, i think you much be running rich. The MAF is probably reading less air coming in that what is actually coming in. The O2 is picking this up thinking the Catalyst is having a issue. Normally I would take a look at the other bank and see if it is off as well. I have replaced many MAF sensors for this same issue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5523Pathfinder Posted September 12, 2011 Share Posted September 12, 2011 Well, you can unbolt the Cat and check to see if its broken inside, or any possible leaks. As far as the MAF goes, you could do some pin testing, but In not sure you will find a definate failure. IF I was looking at it, I would compare real time data from Consult, to what the specs are in the FSM. Driving the vehicle and watching Calculated Load, MAF meter voltage, and MAF sensor data. Under hard accel, usually the Calculated load and sensor data will drop out of spec. The reason the other side might not get picked up is simple. The ecu needs to see a two trip fault(thank you obd2), before it sets a code. One side might pick up quicker than the other. You could try swapping in a good MAF from another vehicle, maybe from another member in your area. Otherwise, you gotta take a shot at something. The MAF sensor is quite chaper than a new cat(plus, the cats dont normally go bad all by themselves). Every tech is differnet, but if he is good, he should of caught this and been able to diagnois it instead of just resetting a few things. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephendoherty62 Posted September 12, 2011 Author Share Posted September 12, 2011 Would a 03 Maxima SE have the same MAF sensor? I have a friend who is not using his? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5523Pathfinder Posted September 12, 2011 Share Posted September 12, 2011 Have a look at this.... http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=12280 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
River044road Posted January 14, 2014 Share Posted January 14, 2014 Well, you can unbolt the Cat and check to see if its broken inside, or any possible leaks. As far as the MAF goes, you could do some pin testing, but In not sure you will find a definate failure. IF I was looking at it, I would compare real time data from Consult, to what the specs are in the FSM. Driving the vehicle and watching Calculated Load, MAF meter voltage, and MAF sensor data. Under hard accel, usually the Calculated load and sensor data will drop out of spec. The reason the other side might not get picked up is simple. The ecu needs to see a two trip fault(thank you obd2), before it sets a code. One side might pick up quicker than the other. You could try swapping in a good MAF from another vehicle, maybe from another member in your area. Otherwise, you gotta take a shot at something. The MAF sensor is quite chaper than a new cat(plus, the cats dont normally go bad all by themselves). Every tech is differnet, but if he is good, he should of caught this and been able to diagnois it instead of just resetting a few things. If the MAF was bad wouldn't you be able to see/feel performance drop? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alkorahil Posted January 14, 2014 Share Posted January 14, 2014 Zombie Thread!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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