Failing catalytic converter code
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Failing catalytic converter code
My check engine light has come on, showing a P0420 code. The most probable
cause of this, I'm told, is a failing catalytic converter. No other codes
show up. The car is 1998 Honda Accord with 133k.
Does anyone disagree with the suggestion that I must install a new catalytic
converter? If I must, should I install an OEM or would Midas do a good job
also?
cause of this, I'm told, is a failing catalytic converter. No other codes
show up. The car is 1998 Honda Accord with 133k.
Does anyone disagree with the suggestion that I must install a new catalytic
converter? If I must, should I install an OEM or would Midas do a good job
also?
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Re: Failing catalytic converter code
jbourgeois wrote:
> My check engine light has come on, showing a P0420 code. The most probable
> cause of this, I'm told, is a failing catalytic converter. No other codes
> show up. The car is 1998 Honda Accord with 133k.
>
> Does anyone disagree with the suggestion that I must install a new catalytic
> converter? If I must, should I install an OEM or would Midas do a good job
> also?
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Did you run 'accord' and 'p0420' thru google and see if there's any
ideas? I saw something about a recall, but you'd have to search for
yourself.
'Curly'
> My check engine light has come on, showing a P0420 code. The most probable
> cause of this, I'm told, is a failing catalytic converter. No other codes
> show up. The car is 1998 Honda Accord with 133k.
>
> Does anyone disagree with the suggestion that I must install a new catalytic
> converter? If I must, should I install an OEM or would Midas do a good job
> also?
----------------------
Did you run 'accord' and 'p0420' thru google and see if there's any
ideas? I saw something about a recall, but you'd have to search for
yourself.
'Curly'
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Re: Failing catalytic converter code
I am not eligible for the 8 year, 80k mile warranty for that.
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
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> jbourgeois wrote:
> > My check engine light has come on, showing a P0420 code. The most
probable
> > cause of this, I'm told, is a failing catalytic converter. No other
codes
> > show up. The car is 1998 Honda Accord with 133k.
> >
> > Does anyone disagree with the suggestion that I must install a new
catalytic
> > converter? If I must, should I install an OEM or would Midas do a good
job
> > also?
>
>
> ----------------------
>
> Did you run 'accord' and 'p0420' thru google and see if there's any
> ideas? I saw something about a recall, but you'd have to search for
> yourself.
>
> 'Curly'
>
"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:42EAA989.1050408@interbaun.com...
> jbourgeois wrote:
> > My check engine light has come on, showing a P0420 code. The most
probable
> > cause of this, I'm told, is a failing catalytic converter. No other
codes
> > show up. The car is 1998 Honda Accord with 133k.
> >
> > Does anyone disagree with the suggestion that I must install a new
catalytic
> > converter? If I must, should I install an OEM or would Midas do a good
job
> > also?
>
>
> ----------------------
>
> Did you run 'accord' and 'p0420' thru google and see if there's any
> ideas? I saw something about a recall, but you'd have to search for
> yourself.
>
> 'Curly'
>
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Re: Failing catalytic converter code
You have to see if the rear 02 sensor is doing it's job. Sometimes they get
sluggish and start lying to the computer but don't set a code as bad. Other
than that, the cat is a good bet.
--
Stephen W. Hansen
ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician
ASE Undercar Specialist
"jbourgeois" <jbourgeois@insightbb.com> wrote in message
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> My check engine light has come on, showing a P0420 code. The most
> probable
> cause of this, I'm told, is a failing catalytic converter. No other codes
> show up. The car is 1998 Honda Accord with 133k.
>
> Does anyone disagree with the suggestion that I must install a new
> catalytic
> converter? If I must, should I install an OEM or would Midas do a good
> job
> also?
>
>
sluggish and start lying to the computer but don't set a code as bad. Other
than that, the cat is a good bet.
--
Stephen W. Hansen
ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician
ASE Undercar Specialist
"jbourgeois" <jbourgeois@insightbb.com> wrote in message
news:0cxGe.196511$_o.25153@attbi_s71...
> My check engine light has come on, showing a P0420 code. The most
> probable
> cause of this, I'm told, is a failing catalytic converter. No other codes
> show up. The car is 1998 Honda Accord with 133k.
>
> Does anyone disagree with the suggestion that I must install a new
> catalytic
> converter? If I must, should I install an OEM or would Midas do a good
> job
> also?
>
>
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Re: Failing catalytic converter code
Catalytic converters are very reliable today. Any problem with it is
usually the result and not the cause. The post converter oxygen sensor
may be the one acting up. You can have the waveform inspected.
Also, before jumping out and buying a new cat make sure your oxygen
sensors are working properly and the engine is burning fuel effectively
(tune up lately?)
If you just replace the cat and not fix the source of the problem, the
converter will get damaged again.
usually the result and not the cause. The post converter oxygen sensor
may be the one acting up. You can have the waveform inspected.
Also, before jumping out and buying a new cat make sure your oxygen
sensors are working properly and the engine is burning fuel effectively
(tune up lately?)
If you just replace the cat and not fix the source of the problem, the
converter will get damaged again.
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Re: Failing catalytic converter code
jbourgeois wrote:
> My check engine light has come on, showing a P0420 code. The most probable
> cause of this, I'm told, is a failing catalytic converter. No other codes
> show up. The car is 1998 Honda Accord with 133k.
>
> Does anyone disagree with the suggestion that I must install a new catalytic
> converter? If I must, should I install an OEM or would Midas do a good job
> also?
>
>
id make absolutely sure it isnt the 02 sensor first. if youve been using
the correct gas, the cat should last longer than 133k miles.
> My check engine light has come on, showing a P0420 code. The most probable
> cause of this, I'm told, is a failing catalytic converter. No other codes
> show up. The car is 1998 Honda Accord with 133k.
>
> Does anyone disagree with the suggestion that I must install a new catalytic
> converter? If I must, should I install an OEM or would Midas do a good job
> also?
>
>
id make absolutely sure it isnt the 02 sensor first. if youve been using
the correct gas, the cat should last longer than 133k miles.
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Re: Failing catalytic converter code
I cleared the code twice and it has not returned. Does everyone still think
that I should test my O2 sensors?
"jbourgeois" <jbourgeois@insightbb.com> wrote in message
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> My check engine light has come on, showing a P0420 code. The most
probable
> cause of this, I'm told, is a failing catalytic converter. No other codes
> show up. The car is 1998 Honda Accord with 133k.
>
> Does anyone disagree with the suggestion that I must install a new
catalytic
> converter? If I must, should I install an OEM or would Midas do a good
job
> also?
>
>
that I should test my O2 sensors?
"jbourgeois" <jbourgeois@insightbb.com> wrote in message
news:0cxGe.196511$_o.25153@attbi_s71...
> My check engine light has come on, showing a P0420 code. The most
probable
> cause of this, I'm told, is a failing catalytic converter. No other codes
> show up. The car is 1998 Honda Accord with 133k.
>
> Does anyone disagree with the suggestion that I must install a new
catalytic
> converter? If I must, should I install an OEM or would Midas do a good
job
> also?
>
>
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