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Check light code P0420

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Wow. There is some really good info in this thread. I have had a bluetooth OBD scanner and torque for a while. One, so I can troubleshoot if possible anything that throws a code, and two, to make sure shops aren't lying if I take a car in.

I own a 2015 1.6 Soul base, 120k miles. I have had PO420 code on and off for a while (since 90k miles or so). My research indicated it could be upstream or downstream o2 sensor or the cat. Since I saw no apparent loss of power or change in fuel economy, I assumed it was a faulty sensor, and waited a bit. When the computer recall came in, I had already been experiencing the issue, so I also thought perhaps the cat got too hot and was damaged. I did not know to check the voltage levels of the o2 sensors, so that is now on my todo list. Unfortunately my car was past the mileage for a cat replacement from the dealer.

I will probably try to change out the sensors - does anyone have a link to the special tool? Is it available at normal parts stores?
I am a little fearful of this, as I tried to replace the upstream sensor in my girlfriend's Mazda 3, easy to get too, but had welded itself in. Even a 4-5 ft breaker bar wouldn't get it free, I had to take it to a shop with a now broken off (but fortunately not stripped!) sensor. It was on so tight they had to torch it and use an impact wrench. I do not have the latter. Don't want to repeat that experience.

First I have to figure out what I suspect is a transmission issue though - so if any of you have experience with that, stay tuned for a new thread! Thanks for the great info here.