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No, you do not.
There are two catalytic converters, both located in the exhaust under the engine. Some California models had converters attached to the exhaust manifolds.
Our 2000 mercury cougar does not start up and stay running. We were told the catalytic converters went out on the engine. Could this be true!
The catalytic converters are in the exhaust pipe that runs under the engine. There are two. Some California models had additional converters mounted to the exhaust manifolds.
The 2002 Mercury Mountaineer typically has two catalytic converters. One is located on each side of the engine, as it is equipped with a V6 or V8 engine configuration. These converters are part of the vehicle's exhaust system, helping to reduce harmful emissions.
There is actually two catalytic converters. They are the first two components in the exhaust system and lie directly under the engine.
In the exhaust pipe, near the engine.In the exhaust pipe, near the engine.
Apparently it has three. Two Pre-Catalytic converters right after the engine block, and a third after the y-junction and flex pipe. This is so the car meets the European emissions standards.
It has two catalytic converters, one for each bank.
A little more information please ( model year , engine size ) ( my friends 1967 Mercury Cougar GT with the 390 cubic inch V8 does not have any catalytic converters ) The animal wouldn't have any either.
Catalytic converters are part of the exhaust system under the vehicle. They are right after the exhaust pipes come down from the engine
No , the 2.0 liter 4 cylinder in a 1996 Mercury Mystique IS NOT an interference engine