P0430 Code Update ( HELP! )
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P0430 Code Update ( HELP! )
I had a thread involving a constant p0430 code. replaced sensor, no luck. in my hopes that it wasn't my Cats needing to be replaced- I finally checked another issue "exhaust leak" as listed here.
I found a 2.5 inch long crack in the drivers side exhaust manifold.
I know this is fairly common on these JKU's, but I am asking is if the people that had cracked manifolds also had the P0430 code because of it.
I obviously am changing the manifold either way because its damaged, but I would like to know how good of a chance I have at solving my code issue with a new manifold.
any help is greatly appreciated ( I need to get this puppy inspected soon! )
I found a 2.5 inch long crack in the drivers side exhaust manifold.
I know this is fairly common on these JKU's, but I am asking is if the people that had cracked manifolds also had the P0430 code because of it.
I obviously am changing the manifold either way because its damaged, but I would like to know how good of a chance I have at solving my code issue with a new manifold.
any help is greatly appreciated ( I need to get this puppy inspected soon! )
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2007 sahara unlimited with a 3 inch long crack ( you could easily see daylight through it when removed ).
I will definitely let people know. my opinion is that too much air entering the exhaust system will cause the sensors to be off, and subsequently causing it to throw that code. but only time will tell.
I will definitely let people know. my opinion is that too much air entering the exhaust system will cause the sensors to be off, and subsequently causing it to throw that code. but only time will tell.
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Were these cracks audible to you fellas? I'm a little concerned about my JK, but it doesnt look like it's a fun job to remove the heat shields to check. Approaching 115K miles, and the exhaust hardware is looking rather permanent.
Edit: Also, I'd feel pretty confident that replacing the manifold will fix the P0430 code.
Edit: Also, I'd feel pretty confident that replacing the manifold will fix the P0430 code.
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Were these cracks audible to you fellas? I'm a little concerned about my JK, but it doesnt look like it's a fun job to remove the heat shields to check. Approaching 115K miles, and the exhaust hardware is looking rather permanent.
Edit: Also, I'd feel pretty confident that replacing the manifold will fix the P0430 code.
Edit: Also, I'd feel pretty confident that replacing the manifold will fix the P0430 code.
as far as the heat shield removal. its a cake walk for anyone with 5 minutes of time and a 10mm socket with a few different length extensions ( depending on how much clearance your actual drive is ). I was actually surprised how easy it is.
just take the 2 top bolts off, reach down and get the 3rd- take the bottom half of the heatshield off then wiggle around the top half until it pops out. if it is cracked- you will notice. the crack on mine was huge.