Unbolt lambda sensor, unbolt cat at front and rear flange. Drop it down, discard, and install new cat. Bolts are quite likely to be seized in place, so be prepared to cut them out and replace. Some luck might be had with nut splitters, penetrating oils and suchlike.
Could be a plugged catalytic converter.
buy a belt, loosen the tensioner, replace belt
Sloppy timing chain? Bad tranny, the lockup clutch in the torque converter can cause jolting..
You don't need to replace the injectors. Drain the fuel tank. Reinstall. Put in fresh fuel, and water treatment.
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your headlight assembly. Remove the headlight assembly retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new headlight assembly.
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The converter is located under the car right after the flex pipe
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you must be refering to the catalytic converter for bank one which is refering to the left or right bank of the engine
It is right on top of the Catalytic Converter.
Your car will not run correctly and will have no power and use an excess amount of fuel. Besides it is illegal to remove a converter from any vehicle.
yes. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX It is illegal to remove it. That is Federal law.
The Dodge truck with the 12 valve did not have one. The 24 valve did.
There are two, one on each side of the catalytic converter.
There are two, one on either side of the catalytic converter.
No , it will wreck the catalytic converter , use " regular " unleaded , 87 octane
It is ILLEGAL to remove the Catalytic Converter without replacing it with a new one.It is ILLEGAL to remove the Catalytic Converter without replacing it with a new one.