When your car isn't running quite right, it can be tough to pinpoint the exact cause. Catalytic converter problems can be especially tricky to diagnose, as the symptoms can be similar to those of other issues. If you suspect that your catalytic converter may be the culprit, there are a few tests you can do to confirm your suspicions. These tests are relatively simple and can be performed with a few basic tools. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can determine if your catalytic converter is faulty and needs to be replaced.
⋅ PERFORMANCE. Add to your vehicle anytime to help fuel systems and engine performance.
⋅ RECOMMENDATION. Use before replacing catalytic converter.
⋅ SHIELD. Protects catalytic system from harmful oil and maintains catalytic efficiency.
⋅ REDUCTION. Reduces phosphorus and zinc retention levels at catalyst inlet.
⋅ SAVING. Help increase fuel economy, fit type: universal fit work on all engines.
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