No, cause if you do, the car will blow up due to lack of air circulation...
Under the vehicle connected to the exhaust pipe.
Yes, a 2000 Chevy Impala can run without a catalytic converter, but doing so is not recommended. It may lead to increased emissions, causing the vehicle to fail emissions tests and potentially incur legal penalties. Additionally, removing the catalytic converter can affect engine performance and fuel efficiency. It's advisable to replace a faulty catalytic converter rather than remove it.
There is 1 before and 1 after the catalytic converter.
Probably just in front of, or on the front of the catalytic converter.
With a Sawzall.
by wackin it ;)
It has oxygen sensors before and after the catalytic converter.
between the engine and the muffler underneath the car would be the logical place.
The "Haynes Repair Manual" says there is 2: 1 upstream of the Catalytic Converter, on the rear exhaust manifold. 1 downstream of the Catalytic Converter, on the Exhaust Pipe...
There is 1 before the catalytic converter and 1 after it. The 1 before is called the upstream and the 1 after is the downstream.
2: 1 (Bank 1 Sensor 1) Upstream of the Catalytic Converter on the rear Exhaust Manifold & 1 (Bank 1 Sensor 2) Downstream of the Catalytic Converter on the Exhaust Pipe.....
The catalytic converter on a 2008 Chevy Impala is located underneath the vehicle, near the exhaust system. It is positioned between the exhaust manifold and the muffler, typically along the midsection of the car's undercarriage. To access it, you may need to lift the vehicle and examine the exhaust piping. Always ensure safety precautions are taken when working under a vehicle.