Fuel filter.
fuel filter
Yes
Catalytic converter
Yes, and it is illegal to remove it.
Yes, it is an intercal part of the emissions system.
Yes it is part of the emission systems.
no. the catalytic converter system is there for a reason. it is reducing the impact of emissions on the environment.yes. you can but your vehicle may not pass emission standards in your state check before you remove it.
No. Its part of exhaust system designed to reduce emissions.
No, that code is for the evaporative emissions control system in the fuel tank. It has nothing to do with the catalytic converter.
Yes, a 1994 Subaru Impreza requires a catalytic converter as part of its emissions control system. The catalytic converter helps reduce harmful emissions by converting harmful gases into less harmful substances before they are released into the atmosphere. If the catalytic converter is removed or malfunctioning, it can lead to increased emissions and may cause the vehicle to fail emissions testing. Additionally, it is illegal in many places to operate a vehicle without a functioning catalytic converter.
An emissions control system is typically going to refer to a system that limits certain pollutants (emissions) given off by a vehicle. A catalytic converter is one example.
A code P0455 indicates a large leak in the evaporative emissions control system, not necessarily a bad catalytic converter. While a malfunctioning catalytic converter can cause various issues, this specific code is more likely related to problems with the gas cap, fuel lines, or other components of the emissions system. It's important to diagnose and address the source of the P0455 code before concluding that the catalytic converter is at fault.