If the cat is plugged up you would have a lack of power. If the insides of the cat are broken up you should have a check engine light come on. The post cat oxygen sensor would detect the cat is not doing it's job and set a code.
Some symptoms of a bad catalytic converter on a 1994 Lumina are engine stalling, engine backfiring, no start of engine, and poor power pick up. If the catalytic converter has rust holes, the vehicle will also be very loud when running.
Hard starting, loss of power, poor fuel mileage are symptoms of a clogged converter.
There's no possible way to pass inspection with a bad catalytic converter, if if you find out you have a bad catalytic converter during your inspection you have a chance after you after you have replaced the catalytic converter and the inspection no no charge/free!!
Hard starting, loss of power, poor fuel mileage.
Well . . . you know the problem was not caused by a bad catalytic converter. You could experiment with replacing your oxygen sensors, next . . .
No, the catalytic converter is downstream from the EGR valve so it has no effect on it.
A bad coil can damage a converter. If the engine is misfiring, it will cause raw fuel to get into the converter and that can cause failure.
Transmission torque converter or an exhuast catalytic converter?
A bad catalytic converter can cause hard starts if it has become clogged. This produces excessive back pressure in the engine.
Hard starting, loss of power, poor fuel mileage, a blowing sound under hard acceleration, and the converter will get very, very, hot.
Check engine light, rattle noise, low power, change in fuel economy,
if we are talking about clogged catalytic converter; 1. Lost of power 2. Engine warm up fast 3. press gas pedal, but engine runs low RPM it depends on the % clogged