Underneath the vehicle connected to the exhaust pipe coming from the engine. If you look under the vehicle you will see it.
Your catalytic converter is located between your engine and your muffler. If it was missing you would hear it when you started your vehicle. Actually, everybody in your neighborhood would hear it.
By find, if you mean on the vehicle, then simply get down on your hands and knees and look under the vehicle and you will see the catalytic converter. It is located where the exhaust pipe comes out of the engine and enters the converter.
That would depend on the type of vehicle. If it is a low emissions vehicle you have to go with the oem catalytic converter.
If it was built with one, it is required.
Yes, but it would not be legal to drive.
In a 2004 Pontiac Sunfire, there are two oxygen sensors. One would be located in the exhaust before the catalytic converter. The other is located in the exhaust after the catalytic converter.
On modern vehicles the catalytic converter is made to last the life of the vehicle. It would need to be replaced if the car is burning a lot of oil or if it has been damaged.
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A bad catalytic converter will cause a severely restricted exhaust system. You would notice a lack of power and performance from you vehicle and in cases of a completely blocked converter, the engine may not run.
Depending on the year of the vehicle, the check engine light would illuminate.
It would be located inside a vehicle e.g. car.
i recently had a diagnostic test done on my 1998 jeep Cherokee sport; 4wd;4.0 L and was told that i have 3: 1 located before the catalytic converter & 2 located after the catalytic converter: i also would like some clarification on the matter because i looked underneath the vehicle and so far have found 2!