Friday, June 6, 2014

How to Replace a Broken Catalytic Converter

The catalytic converter reduces smog emissions by converting harmful emissions from your engine into less dangerous gases. Like any other part on your car, there will come a time when the catalytic converter will need to be replaced either because it is broken and has holes in it, or it just gets clogged up. The project is not difficult, and the entire process will take about an hour to an hour and a half to complete.

Instructions

    1

    Park the car on a level surface and set the parking brake.

    2

    Place wheel chocks behind the rear wheels.

    3

    Raise the car with an automobile jack and place a jack stand under the car at the frame rail. Position the jack stand as close as possible to the frame.

    4

    Remove the bolts from the front and back end of the catalytic converter with the proper size socket and a ratchet.

    5

    Remove the catalytic converter from the exhaust system by twisting it and tapping the ends with a rubber mallet.

    6

    Install the new catalytic converter in place of the old one and secure it with the bolts hand-tight.

    7

    Tighten all of the bolts with the proper size socket and ratchet.

    8

    Remove the jack stand and lower the car to the ground with the jack.

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