check for damaged parts loose connections oxygen sensors and catalyst convertor
If everything looks intact and that is your only code, you probably have a failing catalytic converter.
P0420 = Catalyst Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank1). Sounds like you probably need to replace the Bank 1 (drivers side) Catalytic converter.
16803 - Main Catalyst, Bank1 Below Threshold 16803 - Main Catalyst, Bank1 Below Threshold
Catalyst efficiency below threshold (bank1) You may have a tired catalytic converter on bank 1.
Passengers side, after the catalyst.
where is bank1 sensor2 on the 1999 Mitsubishi montery sport 3.5
A bank1 sensor1 refers to an oxygen sensor located in the first bank of cylinders in an internal combustion engine, specifically before the catalytic converter. In a V-type engine, "bank 1" typically denotes the side of the engine where cylinder number one is located. This sensor plays a crucial role in monitoring the exhaust gases to help optimize fuel efficiency and emissions by providing feedback to the engine control unit (ECU). Proper functioning of bank1 sensor1 is essential for the engine's performance and compliance with emissions regulations.
passenger side
On a 2000 Lincoln Town Car : Bank1 is the passenger side of the engine Sensor 2 would be in the exhaust AFTER the exhaust has passed through the catalytic converter ( downstream sensor , also called a catalyst monitor )
the one after the cat
It depends on which sensor, O2/camshaft,etc. The O2 sensor is a straight metal sensor that is screwed into the exhaust. There is an upstream/bank1-sensor1 or down stream/bank1-sensor2 after the catalytic converter. A camshaft sensor is an L shaped, usually black sensor that is installed into the head closest to the firewall(bank1).
2, bank1 and bank2
that is the oxygen sensor on the exhause manifold.