How long will a bad catalytic converter last?

How long will a bad catalytic converter last?

Catalytic converters often last for 10 years or more, but they can become contaminated, clogged, overheated or physically damaged — leading to sluggish engine performance and, eventually, engine shutdown.

Can I drive my car if the catalytic converter has gone?

The catalytic converter is part of your car’s exhaust system, and works to convert the toxic gases your motor produces into less harmful substances to be emitted. But if you don’t have a converter fitted, your car will produce emissions above the permitted standards, making it illegal to drive on the road.

What happens if you replace the catalytic converter?

If you spend $900 or more to replace the catalytic converter, you may discover the check engine light coming on again later. Some mechanics will tell you to try replacing the oxygen sensors first, to see if that solves the problem. There are two of them, one before and one after the catalytic converter.

What is the diagnostic code for a catalytic converter?

An illuminated check engine light or malfunction indicator lamp (CEL or MIL) with a catalytic converter diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is the most common catalytic converter problem indicator.

Can a lazy oxygen sensor cause a catalytic converter problem?

You may need to fix other engine problems in order to solve your catalytic converter problem. A lazy oxygen sensor might falsely indicate a catalytic converter problem, yet not set a DTC for itself. A technician can determine if the sensor is responding as it should.

Which is the best catalytic converter for your car?

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