Ilegal, check engine light, and running problems.
Not legally
You can take them to some jewelers and they will buy them.
unless your a better than average mech. take it to a muff. shop. you can buy aftermarket converters from online catalogs and have them installed.
Most metal recyclers will take a catalytic converter, but be aware that Federal and State law enforcement is now requiring tracking information whenever someone tries to sell them. Stealing catalytic converters has become an industry for criminals and law enforcement has been watching closely.
No, it's illegal to remove the converter. Besides the engine will not run correctly with the converter removed.
There is Four(4) bolts on each catalytic converter. Your expedition has two cats installed. Removing these bolts may be difficult due to corrosion so take a grinder to them for a quick process.
yes it is but your car will go faster...the engine light will stay on ao yes it is illegal
It depends where you take it. Some shop charges by the hour. Some by commition. Some by jobs. Exc.
I doubt it would even run and if it does I hope you have a lot of credit on your gas card. :-)
It could be your catalytic converter... yes, catalytic converters clog on these often. its fairly easy to unbolt it from the exhaust manifold. if you take it off, shine a flashlight up from the bottom, you should be able to see light from the top.
Yes, it is illegal to remove or disable a catalytic converter in Arkansas, as it violates both state and federal emissions laws. Catalytic converters are essential for reducing harmful emissions from vehicles, and tampering with them can lead to penalties and fines. Additionally, selling or purchasing a vehicle without a catalytic converter can also result in legal consequences.
If 1996 or later it will turn the check engine light on.