Fuel filter.
Fuel filter.
Fuel filter.
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, that code is for the evaporative emissions control system in the fuel tank. It has nothing to do with the catalytic converter.
Yes, it is part of the emissions system and the vehicle will not run correctly with it removed. It is also illegal to remove it.
fuel filter
Fuel filter.
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.
The emissions warning light refers to a problem with the exhaust system. The most common problem with the exhaust system is a plugged catalytic converter.
No, the catalytic converter has nothing whatsoever to do with your defrost system.
"Cat back" does not include the catalytic converter.
A rich burn condition would cause too much fuel to build up and oxygen would be available at the catalytic converter during deceleration resulting in backfiring and excessive heat in the catalytic converter. Check the O2 sensor, air filter, injectors and plugs for anything that might allow raw fuel into the exhaust system.