The top 4 codes (Not going to post about the bottom 4 codes)
P0420
P0430
P219A
P219B
Are all about the same thing as you initially posted about. Just an expansion of that.
Meaning air/fuel ratios are off and cat converter efficiency is off. I suspect the A/F ratio is too rich and the converters cannot handle that much unburned fuel.
But it would be notable to know if the A/F ratio is extremely rich or lean. I suspect rich, because the engine will run well if the mixture is rich. Too lean and mis-fires will occur, especially under light throttle.
So, replacing parts based on a code without further diagnosis does not always work. The codes are meant to help or guide in the diagnosis ss I stated in post 8.
The possibility exists the O2 sensors are not working correctly. Or connectors are not connected fully. Burned or damaged wiring to O2 sensors
Or other possibilities like an exhaust leak, vacuum leak, or leaded fuel was used.
You had the P1450 before. You have not stated you fixed it. This is a fuel tank vacuum system issue. Have you fixed this?
Possible causes:
Faulty Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor: A malfunctioning fuel tank pressure sensor can cause issues with the fuel tank vacuum system.
Leaking Vacuum Hoses: Leaks in the vacuum hoses that connect to the fuel tank can prevent the system from building up the necessary vacuum.
Defective Evaporative Emissions Canister: A faulty evaporative emissions canister can lead to problems with the fuel tank vacuum system.
Clogged Fuel Tank Vent: A clogged fuel tank vent can restrict the flow of air in and out of the fuel tank, affecting the vacuum system.
Work from the known to the unknown
And from the less expensive to the more expensive when working the unknown.
The P1450 would be something that is needed to be fixed as well.
Any overdue maintenance should be handled as well. Filters, spark plugs and oil change. If the maintenance has been overdue in the past, throttle body, intake and crankcase venting may need to be cleaned.
Questions:
How does the engine perform?
Do you have a vacuum gauge?
Do you drive in an area that uses road salt or chemical to remove snow and ice?
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