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So, I have a 2007 Corolla [about 90,000 miles] that idles rough (rougher when I use the power windows or the AC) and was throwing a 0420 code. Here’s what’s happened up to this point:
1. For the first five years I owned it, it ran fine and I didn’t have a single problem. Then it started accelerating sludgily, using gas faster than normal, idling rough and the 0420 code came up.
2. I took it to my [trusted] mechanic [Mechanic 1]. They referred me to a shop that specializes in catalytic converters [Mechanic 2] and the like, for the 0420 code, and referred me to the dealership for the idle problem. Mechanic 1 said that the dealership has more experience with my specific car.
3. I have gone back and forth between the dealership and Mechanic 2 about ten times total. They cannot seem to figure the thing out.
4. In trying to address the rough idle and sludgy acceleration, the dealership replaced the air fuel sensor and a seal on the mass air flow sensor. They held on to my car for three days total. (I got sleazy vibes from these guys.)
5. Mechanic 2 replaced the catalytic convertor twice (something about a hole in the first replacement), both O2 sensors, the spark plugs, the PCV valve and put some kind of cleaners through the fuel system. They seemed to be running all kinds of tests, doing research (I sat at the shop, for part of a day, and watched as a mechanic moved back and forth between my car, some devices and a computer, in an increasingly harried manner) and working with someone outside of the shop called the “tech team.” They had it about a week total. (I got good vibes from these guys.)
6. I’ve cleaned the mass air flow sensor with electronics cleaner, replaced the engine filter and also replaced the battery (it was close to dying).
7. I’ve dropped $1,800+ on these problems (which is a lot for me).
8. The sludgy acceleration has mostly gone away (it still seems to be there a little bit at slower speeds, but that might just be me being oversensitive), but the rough idle is still present. Also, both my Mechanic 1 and 2 said that, although troubled, my car is okay to drive. Mechanic 1 suggested that until the problem gets a little worse, it’s a guessing game.
9. On a Toyota forum, it was recommended that I replace the intake gasket, clean the throttle body, test the fuel pressure, look at the spark plugs and test the cylinder compression. But aren’t these things the dealership or Mechanic 2 would have already done? (I decided to post here, because Eric the Car Guy explicitly recommended against taking out the throttle body, which was recommended to me on the Toyota forum, so I though I might get some more sage advice here.)
What do I do? Is this a difficult problem to pinpoint or are the mechanics taking shortcuts, or neither or both? Should I be driving my car? Could I burn through another catalytic converter? Is this just what cars at like as they get older? Am I overreacting? Are all these problems related?
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