Any muffler shop can do it for you. It's routine & has to be welded in. Don't go to the dealer-they will ream you.
So you can efficiently burn unleaded gas.
On a 1998 Ford Ranger with a 3.0L engine, the oxygen sensors are located on the exhaust system. There are typically two sensors: one upstream (pre-catalytic converter) and one downstream (post-catalytic converter). The upstream sensor is usually found on the exhaust manifold or the exhaust pipe just after the manifold, while the downstream sensor is located after the catalytic converter. Be sure to check your vehicle's service manual for specific locations and details.
Unbolt front flange from exhaust pipe Cut or unclamp rear from tail pipe Replace with new converter
Cut off the old one and weld a new one in its place.
No!
In the exhaust, near the catalytic converter.In the exhaust, near the catalytic converter.
Its for Mexico OFF ROAD. not for driven in USA.
A 1998 Ford Ranger typically has one catalytic converter, which is located in the exhaust system. However, the exact number may vary based on the engine type and specific configuration of the vehicle. Some models, especially those with dual exhaust systems, may have two catalytic converters. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise information.
You have 2 options. Either you put your catalytic converter back on or you unplug the check engine light. Thanks for killing the environment.
Yes, legally and for the computer to function correctly you will need a catalytic converter.
There are two. One on each side of the catalytic converter in the exhaust.There are two. One on each side of the catalytic converter in the exhaust.
Yes