Long time lurker for my 2007 s40, first time poster with the (new to me) 2012 XC90 3.2l.
Just purchased, vehicle has 160k miles on it and prior maintenance history is unknown. Vehicle appears to run fine, doesn't misfire, etc. but has the dreaded p0420 and p0430 CEL for cats being below threshold - purchased under the impression that the cats would need replaced. There were no other stored codes other than the ignition key light ring.
Dove into it today with VIDA to look into the issue to see if that's what it really was, and I am starting to second guess if it really is the cats.
To my understanding, the downstream (rear) o2 sensors should be pretty much constant, however mine are fluctuating like crazy between .0v volts (downhill, no throttle) and all the way up to ~1v when wide open throttle. The interesting thing is my upstream (manifold) o2 sensors BARELY move off of 1v, to my understanding these are the ones that are supposed to be bouncing between .1v and 9.v. As you can see in the VIDA graphs below (unless I am mistaken?).
This got me thinking that the rear o2 sensors (and cats) are possibly functioning ok, and there is something going on with the front/upstream o2 sensors, causing the vehicle to run super rich, thus flooding the cat with way more than it can handle/supposed to handle, thus triggering the 0420 and 0430 codes.
Haven't dove into much else, pulled the plug out of cylinder 1 (new plugs on order), they appear to be original, stamped Volvo and model FK20HQR10. Didn't seem overly bad, carboned up, etc. Gap seemed a little large. Visual inspection under hood doesn't appear to be any vacuum leaks or anything out of the ordinary.
Does my thought process seem correct? Anything really to be looking for? Any starting points? Any other recommended parameters to look at with VIDA to possibly see what's going on?
VIDA graph of both front o2 sensors - VIDA indicated bank 1 threw the code about 9 months ago, and the bank 2 code appeared about 3 months ago, if the timeline stamps are to be trusted. The middle graph line is 1v and the scale was 1 minute graphing and 4 minute graphing. These were graphed while driving on normal city roads.














