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Why are some catalytic converters not legal in California?

Why are some catalytic converters not legal in California?

The answer is, not enough to qualify for sale in the State of California! In order to be legally sold and installed in California, a catalytic converter must undergo extensive testing to prove that it is durable and meets emission control requirements.

What year cars need a catalytic converter?

CARB-compliant aftermarket replacement converters are required for California Emissions Certified vehicles, model years 2001 and newer, operated in the state. EPA-compliant converters may be used on vehicles from model years 2000 and older, OR all Federal/EPA-only Emissions Certified vehicles, regardless of model year.

Why do you need a catalytic converter on a corvette?

This article applies to the C5, C6, and C7 Corvette (1997-current). Catalytic converters are one of those necessary evils required on your vehicle to help “clean-up” exhaust gases and keep the environment clean. Like most other parts on your Corvette, they are prone to wear and over time can clog up, robbing you of performance and fuel economy.

What kind of catalytic converter is legal in California?

The Following are instructions for selecting the aftermarket catalytic converters that have been approved for use in California and in 1. MAKE 2. MODEL 3. YEAR 4. ENGINE SIZE 5. Locate the EFN or TEST GROUP (Required for OBDII vehicles only).

Can a catalytic converter be reset at a dealership?

Once everything is re-installed, you can safely remove the jack stands and lower the vehicle back to the ground. If your car happened to have trouble codes associated with the converters being plugged, you may need to have the codes reset at your local dealership or auto supply store.

Can you use Loctite on a catalytic converter?

When re-installing the oxygen sensors, DO NOT use Loctite on these, and make sure that the wires attached to the sensors aren’t twisted or making contact with the exhaust. Once everything is re-installed, you can safely remove the jack stands and lower the vehicle back to the ground.

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Ruth Doyle