No, that would have no effect on the heater system.
a catalytic converter is a element that heats up with exaust gas flow and burns the remaning fuel present in the exaust gas for emmision porposes(thats a very vauge question)
You'll damage the Catalytic Converter,thats it. The engine would be fine otherwise..
Oxygen sensors are located at the same place on all cars cause they all do the same thing: analyze your exhaust gas. It will be on the exhaust pipe, between the engine and the catalytic converter. thats good but there are 3 of them
on the base of the distributor,look at it and you'll see the wires plugged in,thats it.
boom...thats what you get...dummie Leaded fuel would ruin the O2 sensors and the catalytic converters.
she was bad thats why
Catalytic converters run a couple hundred degrees hotter than anything else that has to do with the engine, or exhaust system. It is just the nature of their design that cause them to have a high temperature. Thats weird - catalytics usually warm up when they are active, meaning that they are working on cleaning the junk from the engine. So either you have a misadjusted - polluting engine - or the mufler is blocking some of the output and they are incresing the heat. Catalytic converters do tend to run hot by the way. On many cars there is also a feedback mechanism - via oxigen detectors which may be not working so the feedback to the engine is faulty and it is giving erroneous input to the engine management system.
it starts with electrical thats the main one but there is more
hemoglobin is the cause thats why your blood is red
cause thats what my mom named me.
Cause of he connecting thats why its conected
actually he is not cause thats me on roblox