Yes. All cars made after 1975 are required to have one.
It is a federal law that catalytic converters are required on all cars built after 1975
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Yes. According to Federal law, catalytic converters must be maintained for all vehicles on which the converters were originally installed. The catalytic converters burn any fuel that was not completely burned in the combustion cylinder, making the exhaust considerably cleaner. Removing the catalytic converter is a violation of the law, and while your vehicle can operate quite well without the catalytic converter, you do not want to pay that fine.
Federal law states that they are covered for 8 years or 80,000 miles. Which ever comes first.
It's illegal to sell a car anywhere in the U.S. without a catalytic converter. It's a Federal, not State law
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.
By law, yes.
no its not the only state that some catalytic converters r against the law is in CA
No, planes don't have catalytic converters.
In the USA original equipment catalytic converters are generally covered under the 8 year, 80,000 mile federal emissions warranty.
are catalytic converters covered by a warrenty
A Ford Escape has three catalytic converters. It is known that the top two catalytic converters and their coils are costly.