So lately the Volvo's been kind of a money pit, but I'm not ready to give up yet!
A couple months back I had a failed turbo that caused a TON of thick smoke, took it to a repair guy who swapped one of the turbos and everything went back to normal. Now I'm trying to get it through DEQ (Oregon Resident) and as soon as Catalyst goes to a ready state (about 3 driving sessions), I get these two codes, P0422 and P0432.
I'm wondering if the thick smoke wreaked the cats or o2 sensors....
Any thoughts?
P0422 and P0432 on a T6
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xHeart
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O2 Sensore do go bad too. Replaced both with Bosch.
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Golden-German Shepherd | 2021 XC90 T6 INSCRIPTION (Nexa) | 2020 V60CC (Frska) | 2013A XC90 (Lktra)
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Golden-German Shepherd | 2021 XC90 T6 INSCRIPTION (Nexa) | 2020 V60CC (Frska) | 2013A XC90 (Lktra)
Past: Golden Retriever | 2001 V70XC | 1997 Volvo 854 | 1989 Volvo 740 GL | 1979 Volvo 240
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