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Yes, it most certainly can if the converter is clogged.
Yugo or Zastava Koral, a subcompact vehicle built by Zastava corporation. There is no such thing as a "Cadillac converter". The term is catalytic converter and the value of the converter depends upon the amount of palladium, titanium and rhodium in it and the number of vehicles sold.
Toyota sequoia
The catalytic converter is most probably broken
most likely your catalytic converter
check the catalytic converter. if the engine isisnt running hotter than normal it is most likely plugged exhaust somewhere likely in the catalytic converter
Most if not all vans built after 1980s have a catalytic converter. They serve to clean the exhaust of compound greenhouse gasses.
Any Vehicle In most parts of Canada and Usa does not need to have a Catalytic Converter If it was made Jan 1,1995 and earlier.It will flow better and probably get more powerand mileage
Depending on what kind of "whirring" sound you are referring to, it can either be your catalytic converter or some problem with the exhaust system. Most likely the catalytic converter if its what I'm thinking of.
Yes, it most certainly does. In fact it is illegal to remove the converter.
There should be no noises near your catalytic converter on your Renault Clio. If there is a noise there is most likely a part that is loose on the converter or near the converter. It may not necessarily be the converter. I would chech around the area also for other noises.