So not knowing a whole lot about cars. The catalytic converter has gone bad in my car. They say you can not just replace that part because of the sensors, so they have to replace the whole manifold. The quote is $650, does this sound right?
I need a new cat myself and decided to check how much oem cats were. Can you guess?...... 1500 each!!!! That is WAY to much for a cat. Crazy.
I need both replaced on my car was well. I have about 156k on the car and the cats appear to be original. My check engine light always stays on with codes saying the cats are not within threshold/defective even though all 4 O2 sensors have been replaced.
I was quoted from an exhaust shop here $170 each to replace them. I'm sure they would be a universal replacement though.
You can pick up cats that are 49 state legal from magnaflow for less then $100. If you look you might be able to find some that are legal in california for a similar price.
If you're willing to risk it in california the 49 states ones should work. The only thing missing from the is a CARB E.O. number. They'll only know it's missing if they look directly at the cat, very rare that they do and it's usually on heavily modified and they send you to a smog ref.
Yeah, 49 state legal, suck we're in the state were its not legal in. There are no magnaflow cats that ship to california. I'm going to go look around to see what my options are. Now if you change a cat, you have to fill out all this paper work and sign this and that and have the shop sign saying its a legal cat for your car and all this other bs.
That's why I'm glad I'm still friends with everyone at my old(well seasonal) job, I can do it by myself.
On a different note, HOU02LSV8, do they tailpipe test your car in Texas? If Texas is one of those states that only connects to your computer for an emissions test then I may have a cheap fix for you to pass and make your check engine light go away.
Yeah its called a "MIL eliminator" 50 bucks for 2. Mustang guys run them alot.
How can an anti fouler work? All that does is raise the O2 sensor up a tiny amount. It still gets hit with exhaust and if it doesn't then it will pop a code.
Looks like you can score Magnaflow cats for like 70 bucks each. If I was in cali I would just send them to a friends house then have him send them to me and weld on. Unless the cali cars are programmed to a higher level and will pop a code even with replacement OBD2 cats on. Anyone know about that?
$170 doesn't sound too bad, that's installed right? Replacing all the 02 sensors must have run at least $200, that sucks. Notice any difference in the car after changing the sensor or better MPG?
The codes shut off after the 02 change and the part throttle driveability was noticeably better.