P0430 on Your 2022 Ford Edge
A P0430 code on the 2022 Ford Edge means the powertrain control module detected below-threshold catalytic converter efficiency on Bank 2. The 2022 Edge comes with the 2.0L EcoBoost turbo four-cylinder (250 hp) or the 2.7L twin-turbo V6 (335 hp) in the Edge ST. On the V6, Bank 2 is a distinct cylinder bank. On the four-cylinder, it refers to the secondary catalyst monitor.
At a few years old, the 2022 Edge should be under warranty. Sensor and software issues are far more likely than converter failure.
Symptoms You May Notice
- Check engine light on
- Slight fuel economy decrease
- Possible exhaust odor
- No major drivability changes
- Emissions test failure
Common Causes on the 2022 Edge
- Faulty Downstream O2 Sensor — Most common cause on newer turbo vehicles.
- PCM Software Issue — A calibration update may resolve false catalyst codes.
- Minor Exhaust Leak — Gasket or connection issue near the turbo downpipe or converter.
- Early Converter Wear — Unlikely at this age.
Diagnosis Steps
The 2022 Edge is under the federal emissions warranty (8 years/80,000 miles). Take it to the dealer for free diagnosis and repair.
Repair Options and Costs
- Warranty Repair — Cost: $0. Covered through 2030.
- O2 Sensor — $130 to $310 total out of warranty.
- Exhaust Repair — $110 to $325 total.
- Catalytic Converter (2.0L) — $360 to $1,600 total.
- Catalytic Converter (2.7L ST) — $480 to $2,080 total.
DIY Feasibility
Under warranty, let the dealer handle it. O2 sensor replacement is straightforward if out of warranty. Converter work should go to a shop.
Prevention Tips
- Follow Ford's maintenance schedule
- Use quality fuel for turbo engines
- Address check engine lights promptly
- Keep up with oil changes
- Avoid excessive short trips