blue_and_shiny
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- 2016.5 CX-5 Touring
Long-time listener.
I've a 2016 CX-5 AWD touring with 158k miles. About 15 months ago, my 2nd ignition coil failed and the original (cheap) mechanic put a non-oem part in. It "ran," but a few months ago, the check engine light started going on and off with P0421. My (expensive & reliable & far away from me) garage has replaced the ignition coil with an oem part, but the code still returns (somewhat intermittently, and the engine runs okay though gas mileage is reduced).
They've recommended the catalytic converter be replaced and they've quoted me a price, but I can't get them nailed down on ordering and doing the work. And, they're far away. I'd kind of like to explore a local (5 star) garage, and they said they'd replace the part for much cheaper, if I get the part myself.
My question is, should I/do I need to also replace the upstream O2 sensor? The original garage who did the diagnostic (they checked for air leaks in the system and inspected it pretty thoroughly) said it was pretty clear the bad ignition coil had damaged the catalytic, but to really get it "fixed," do I have to also replace the O2 sensor?
I've a 2016 CX-5 AWD touring with 158k miles. About 15 months ago, my 2nd ignition coil failed and the original (cheap) mechanic put a non-oem part in. It "ran," but a few months ago, the check engine light started going on and off with P0421. My (expensive & reliable & far away from me) garage has replaced the ignition coil with an oem part, but the code still returns (somewhat intermittently, and the engine runs okay though gas mileage is reduced).
They've recommended the catalytic converter be replaced and they've quoted me a price, but I can't get them nailed down on ordering and doing the work. And, they're far away. I'd kind of like to explore a local (5 star) garage, and they said they'd replace the part for much cheaper, if I get the part myself.
My question is, should I/do I need to also replace the upstream O2 sensor? The original garage who did the diagnostic (they checked for air leaks in the system and inspected it pretty thoroughly) said it was pretty clear the bad ignition coil had damaged the catalytic, but to really get it "fixed," do I have to also replace the O2 sensor?