[internetworkers] Honda Accord catalytic converter advice

zman zman at shell.neverwhere.org
Wed Apr 9 08:26:42 EDT 2008


What they are saying is that the aftermarket cats aren't as efficient as 
the factory ones. Your car takes the reading from the first o2 sensor on 
the exhaust manifold, then from the second one which is post cat. This is 
where your problem lies. The cat isn't doing it's job and the sensors tell 
the tail. The aftermarket ones I've used seem to do ok and solve the 
problem. I've used both Magnaflow and Catco on imports. I got them through 
Summitracing.com Didn't seem to be any problems.

> On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 02:15 -0400, Lance A. Brown wrote:
>
>> The check engine light on my '99 Honda Accord Ex came on and both
>> Autozone and my regular mechanic are fingering the catalytic converter
>> as the culprit.
>>
>> My regular mechanic is recommending a dealer replacement part instead of
>> third party because they've had problems with third party parts not
>> holding up.  Dealer part is $900 plus $70 to $100 labor.  Ouch.
>>
>> Third party part options run $150 to $275.  Has Anyone had any
>> experience with catalytic converter issues on '99 Honda Accords?  Any
>> advice?
>>
>> --[Lance]
>>
>

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