The warranty for a catalytic converter on a Saturn Outlook typically falls under the emissions warranty, which is usually valid for 8 years or 80,000 miles, whichever comes first. However, the specific warranty can vary based on the model year and any extended warranties purchased. It's best to consult the owner’s manual or contact a dealership for precise information regarding your vehicle.
If it is a factory warranty, any Saturn dealer is required to honor it.
The downstream O2 sensor on a Saturn Outlook is located in the exhaust system, specifically after the catalytic converter. It monitors the efficiency of the catalytic converter by measuring the oxygen levels in the exhaust gases. To access it, you'll typically find it mounted on the exhaust pipe, just before the muffler.
The converter is located under the car right after the flex pipe
Catalytic Converter....they are made with Platinum
it should be with the place you bought your vehicle from.
The life of your catalytic converter depends on the condition of the engine and the fuel you're using. If the fuel has the wrong additives, the catalytic converter can become plugged up. If the engine burns oil the oil vapor will build up on the catalytic converter and it can become plugged. Otherwise, if the catalytic converter isn't plugged, don't replace it.
Yes, a 2002 Saturn SC is equipped with a manifold catalytic converter. In this type of design, the catalytic converter is integrated into the exhaust manifold, which helps to reduce emissions more efficiently by allowing the exhaust gases to be treated immediately after leaving the engine. This setup is common in many vehicles to save space and improve performance.
For the 2.2 liter, there are two. One is a pre catalytic converter sensor, and the other is post catalytic converter. They are very easy to access and replace.
How many O2 sensors does a 2002 Saturn L300 V6 3 l have all together?
To change the catalytic converter on a Saturn Ion Red Line, start by safely lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Disconnect the battery, then remove any heat shields and exhaust components connected to the catalytic converter using appropriate tools. Unbolt the old catalytic converter from the exhaust system and replace it with the new one, ensuring all gaskets are properly seated. Finally, reassemble the exhaust components, reconnect the battery, and start the vehicle to check for leaks.
All oxygen sensors are located in the exhaust either before or after the catalytic converter.
A plugged fuel filter, A plugged catalytic converter,