2007 Land Rover P0420: What It Means & Is It Safe to Drive?

P0420 on the 2007 Land Rover: Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 1). Here's what it means, what usually causes it, what repairs typically cost, and whether it's safe to keep driving.

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What this code means

The downstream oxygen sensor detects that the catalytic converter is not storing or converting exhaust properly. This is one of the most common check engine codes.

Common causes on the 2007 Land Rover

  • Failed or aging catalytic converter
  • Faulty downstream oxygen sensor
  • Exhaust leak before or after the catalyst
  • Engine misfire or rich/lean condition damaging the catalyst

Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light on
  • Often no drivability issues
  • Possible failed emissions test
  • Rotten egg smell in some cases

Typical fixes

  • Replace catalytic converter
  • Replace oxygen sensor(s)
  • Repair exhaust leaks
  • Fix underlying fuel/ignition issues first

Repair cost range

For a 2007 Land Rover, repairs for P0420 typically fall between $400 and $2400, depending on the root cause and labor rates in your area.

Known issues on Land Rover

Land Rover's 3.0L V6 supercharged engines trigger P0420 at high mileage. Always verify with OBD2 mode $06 catalyst efficiency data before replacing the converter given high repair costs.

Most commonly affected models

Range Rover 2010–2018Discovery Sport 2017+

Is it safe to keep driving your 2007 Land Rover with this code?

For driving-safety guidance—how far you can go, when to tow, and what's urgent—see these checklists:

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