Questions tagged [catalytic-converter]

Device placed within the exhaust system used to catalyze pollutant gasses found in exhaust gasses. Is normally located after the exhaust header, but before the muffler. Can be configured as 2-way or a 3-way: the 2-way affecting hydro-carbons (HC) and Carbon-monoxide (CO) gasses; the 3-way affects Nitrogen Oxide (NOx - do not confuse with Nitrous Oxide or NO2) as well.

Catalysts work best when fuel mixture is carefully controlled very near stoichiometric(Lambda 1.000). In lean mixtures NOx is poorly reduced due lack of available fuels. In rich mixtures fuels are not completely burned due to lack of available Oxygen.

Catalyst failure has two primary causes. 1) Heat damage usually caused by poor control of the fuel amount and/or mixture fed to the catalyst. 2) Damage from contaminates. Phosphorus is the most common permanent contaminate. It comes from engine oil and coolant. It combines with the catalyst substrate and cannot be removed. Sulfur is another contaminate that is common. It is less of a problem because it can be removed by running the system with a slightly rich mixture. Lead is much less common but very aggressive contaminate.

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How can I tell if I have bad cats?

No, not that cat! Catalytic converters - or "cats" - have a nasty habit of failing with age. What are the symptoms associated with a cat that's gone bad? Are there any tests that could definitively confirm that a cat has gone bad?
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What are the tell tale signs of a catalytic converter that might be going bad?

I've owned two vehicles whose catalytic converters were recalled due two a couple of reasons: one being the quality of the CC and the other being a reduction in power due to a material building up and reducing airflow. The car I own now (2007…
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Check Engine code P0420 Catalyst efficiency below threshold bank 1

After months of normal driving with no problems, my 2003 Honda Civic EX check engine light came on during a long trip. Got it scanned and it's P0420: Catalyst efficiency below threshold bank 1. They said it could be a bad catalytic converter or…
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Is the catalytic converter broken? An odd rope is coming out of the exhaust pipe

Old Volvo GL 440 and this is coming out of the exhaust pipe. No noise, all working fine but this cosmetic thing: does it mean that the exhaust gases are now not well filtered out? Does this mean that the catalysator need to be replaced or something…
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What's the purpose of having the cat right after the exhaust manifold

In a lot of the cheap cars I have looked at their exhaust components, I always find the catalytic converter right after the exhaust manifold instead of being after the down/front pipe in a "typical" exhaust setup. Why do cheaply manufactured cars…
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How does raw fuel damage the catalytic converter?

I was wondering, if fuel gets in the catalytic converter, how does it damage it?
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What exactly is a catalytic converter and why does it need to operate within a certain range?

I heard here that a catalytic converter needs to operate within a certain "chemical range" otherwise it will generate unnecessary heat. What exactly is a catalytic converter? How does it work? What is their purpose on a car? Are they necessary…
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Can a head gasket leak cause the cat to plug?

Well, like the title reads ... I replaced the heads on a Dodge Ram V8 5.9L gas engine. It's now running like the cat is plugged. Can blowing the white plume of coolant exhaust out the tailpipe cause the cat to plug?
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Why does a catalytic converter have to connect to the engine electronically?

Recently I had to get the catalytic converter in my automobile replaced because it was stolen. The repair shop said that to do it properly, and have the engine light go off, they have to use a more expensive catalytic converter. Why are cars…
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What is so special about catalytic converters that makes them a target for theft?

Recently, in New Jersey, people have been stealing catalytic converters from cars. Why are people stealing this specific part all of a sudden? It happened to 4 people on my parents' street. I am wondering why this is the new thing and why they are…
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Is it a good idea to remove the catalytic converter?

Some people have suggested that I remove my cars catalytic converter. This is because my car is designed for a different market, and the manufacturer recommended fuel is not sold in my area. It is common for cars here to have the cat get clogged and…
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Breaking in a new catlytic converter?

I read somewhere you need to break in a new catalytic converter. To that end: Is this accurate? What is the purpose of breaking one in? How do you break it in?
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Catalytic converter heat shield fell off .. Drive home or call tow truck?

One hour drive from home with family. Heat shield fell from 2007 Honda accord. Both top and bottom halves of shield rusted from corner bolt. Safe to finish trip and repair tomorrow, or is the absence of the top shield an imminent hazard?
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Can A Catalytic Converter Fail Due to Age?

Suppose that a car has 120,000 miles on it and the catalytic converter fails. From what I read (see here as an example), age doesn't appear to be a general cause for failure. Is this a possibility if a car is old? Note the site lists the following…
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Locating the O2 sensors and the cat along the exhaust

I gather that the upstream O2 sensor is the one right in the center of this picture. I also gather that the catalytic converter (the "cat") is the bulbous part of the exhaust right behind this sensor. Question 1: Does the cat consist of just this…
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