Unless it's actually plugged, it's a bit pointless to... you won't gain anything from it, and your check engine light will remain on once you remove the cat. If you're in a state which requires emissions as part of registration, it'll cause the vehicle to fail.
There is only one catalytic converter on the 99 TL.
You have (4) O2 sensors of the (97 to 99) Two are in front of the CAT. (Catalytic Converter). and the other two are behind the CAT. (Catalytic Converter).
The catalytic converter bolts to the exhaust manifold on the rear of the engine on a 1999 Chrysler Town and Country.
No.
It will not harm the engine but the engine will no longer run properly and will pollute. It is illegal to remove the converter from any vehicle.
First off it is illegal to remove a converter without replacing it with a new one. This is a job best left to a muffler shop if you need a new converter.
The life of your catalytic converter depends on the condition of the engine and the fuel you're using. If the fuel has the wrong additives, the catalytic converter can become plugged up. If the engine burns oil the oil vapor will build up on the catalytic converter and it can become plugged. Otherwise, if the catalytic converter isn't plugged, don't replace it.
look on the exhaust pipe before and after the catalytic converter
before and after catalytic converter.
It more than likely is the heat shield on top of the converter. It probably has broken loose.
Low catalytic converter efficiency.
probably but it will sure start stinking.