I don't know why it would stick on that screen. You will probably need the dealer to reset it. Not sure if disconnecting the battery will help or not, but you would probably lose all your settings.
Have you selected no when it asks about the reset? (left arrow, then press check mark) Then it should display the oil life remaining. from there, press the up arrow until you get to the screen you want.
If they used an inferior cat, you will need a new one to clear the code. There are several threads about cheap amazon catalytic converters on here with the same result.
If I had the money, I would. It's quick now with the 2.0, it has to scream with Trifecta.
I saw an article about a kid with a 2.0 Camaro making 400HP. Of course he went with forged internals and a bigger turbo, but it's cool.
That's all they are, parts replacers. There is very little trouble shooting at a dealership.
On a side note, my son's jeep was throwing the P0420. I used Cataclean and no more code. $28 vs new cats.
Is it certified preowned? If so, it should have some warranty with it. If that just means one owner, it really doesn't mean anything. Never trust carfax or the dealer saying it has never been in an accident. They lie and skirt the system. A software patch might remedy your issues. Of course it...
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