Not very likely. See all the P0420/P0430 discussions in the regular troubleshooting forum.
However, a faulty upstream sensor, left unattended, will cause excess fuel to be dumped into the precat and will ruin it, causing a P0420/P0430 after the upstream sensor is replaced.
Steve
I've read through them, and just did again. Mil elim's seem like denying a problem. Do you think this would be an appropriate course of action.
- Chemical cleaning of UIM, fuel lines and tank. ( Something like Berryman's)
- O2 Sensor replacement
- Headers
It would be headers right, iirc from the threads for the upper bank sensors? Bank 1 sensor 1..... P0420