because they do not help to reduce the amount of co2 in the atmosphere
they will eventually run out, also they cause a build up of co2 in the atmosphere causing the greenhouse effect.
Part of the problem with global warming is the greenhouse effect, which has to do with there being too much CO2 in the atmosphere. Trees absorbCO2, so there is less of it.
Greenhouse EffectThe greenhouse effect refers to the ability of some components of the atmosphere--primarily carbon dioxide--to absorb and trap heat. While too much heat is a problem--consequences being a change in weather and climate, and a rise in sea levels--the greenhouse effect is a necessary protector of life on Earth. It lets the atmosphere function like a blanket, allowing for temperatures hospitable to the planet's life. People exhale carbon dioxide and release it into the atmosphere when burning fossil fuels and plants. Plants absorb carbon dioxide as part of photosynthesis, keeping the carbon and releasing oxygen. The moon, which has no atmosphere, has an average temperature of 0 degrees Fahrenheit (-18 degrees Celsius).
Scientists believe that human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes, are significantly strengthening the greenhouse effect. These activities release large amounts of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, into the atmosphere, which trap heat and lead to global warming. Additionally, agricultural practices and waste management contribute to increased emissions, further exacerbating the problem. This enhanced greenhouse effect is linked to climate change and its associated impacts on weather patterns, ecosystems, and sea levels.
Diffusion at landfill sites can lead to the release of harmful gases, such as methane and volatile organic compounds, into the atmosphere. This can contribute to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, affecting both human health and the environment.
NO WAY!!! otherwise you'd see tons of commercial products for cheapper than the cat, but still expensive enough to cause a problem to average consumers.
A flashing check engine light indicates that you have problem that will damage the catalytic converter. You should have the check engine light checked very quick/tomorrow,if not sooner. converters cost over $800.00. A flashing check engine light indicates that you have problem that will damage the catalytic converter. You should have the check engine light checked very quick/tomorrow,if not sooner. converters cost over $800.00.
Try getting your catalytic converter checked..most people who have had this problem (me included) tried fuel lines and filters first, and still had the problem. We fixed our cat. converters and the problem went away. Good luck! Layla
As long as you keep the catalytic converters and other factory emissions controls, there should not be a problem. If your vehicle is older than what Virgina requires to be emissions tested, you may be able to remove the Catalytic Converter and other factory control equipment.
I'd be checking the oxygen sensors
There is no reason to do this. Modern catalytic converters do not restrict your exhaust flow. All you will gain by breaking it out is a check engine light coming on that will never go away. If your check engine light is already on for a catalytic converter problem removing the honeycomb will not fix it.
The greenhouse effect needs:An atmosphere that contains greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide etc.Heat from the sun (ultraviolet radiation) that warms the earth.Heat from the warm earth (infrared radiation) that rises into the atmosphere and is captured by the greenhouse gases.The greenhouse effect is a good thing. If we didn't have it the earth would be too cold for us to live on. The problem now is that we have added too much greenhouse gas, and the atmosphere is trapping too much heat causing global warming. This global warming causes climate change.
There are 4 sensors on the 94 Firebird T/A, 2 in front, 2 in rear, these are located on the exhaust system, 2 before the catalytic converters and 2 after the converters. They look almost like spark plugs and have a wire going to them. You should be able to identify them no problem. Hope this helps!
you can disconnect your positive cable for a few minutes. Or take to a shop to have it turned off, AAMCO might do it for free
they will eventually run out, also they cause a build up of co2 in the atmosphere causing the greenhouse effect.
They fail because of an engine problem. Engine misfire, engine running too rich, converter contaminated with coolant due to blown head gasket, engine burning oil, & bad spark plugs or wires are the most common causes.
The codes P0421 and P0431 indicate that the catalytic converter's efficiency is below the required threshold for Bank 1 and Bank 2 of your 2002 Mazda Millenia. This usually suggests that the catalytic converters may be failing, or there could be issues with the oxygen sensors that monitor their performance. It's advisable to inspect the exhaust system, oxygen sensors, and the condition of the catalytic converters to determine the root cause of the problem. Addressing these issues is crucial to maintaining optimal engine performance and compliance with emissions standards.