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Can I drive with a catalytic converter problem?

Can I drive with a catalytic converter problem?

A catalytic converter sits between your engine and the muffler in your exhaust. A bad catalytic converter will give off higher emissions than allowed by the state. So a car with a malfunctioning catalytic converter will not pass a vehicle inspection. And that means you won’t be able to drive your vehicle legally.

Is it possible to drive without a catalytic converter?

Driving with a Bad Catalytic Converter: Is it Possible? Technically, yes. Older cars ran just fine before catalytic converters became commonplace in the 1970s. So, if your question is whether your car will run without one, then it most certainly will.

What happens if the catalytic converter breaks down?

The catalytic converter is tougher than most parts found in your car. That’s because it needs that toughness to withstand high operating temperatures. But it can still break down or fail due to rust, impact damage, or engine performance problems. If the converter breaks down while you’re on the road, can you keep driving your car?

How long could you drive the car continuously?

It was 1,500 miles there and 1,500 miles back with no stops in between except for fuel and food. Agree with Whitey; highway miles are easy on the car, and only the driver’s endurance wlimits how far you can drive.

Where is the catalytic converter in a car?

What is a Catalytic Converter? The catalytic converter is an emission control device found in the exhaust system. First introduced in the 1970s, it quickly became standard issue equipment on most vehicles. Today, federal and state laws require its presence on nearly all vehicles.

How long can you drive with a bad catalytic converter?

When your engine is burning oil or running too rich, your catalytic converter’s inner fiber may be “burned through.” If the converter is burned through you can still drive the car as long as you want, but will notice some smoke and a smell.

When does a catalytic converter need to be replaced?

The converter might become completely fused almost immediately or over time and then would require immediate replacement. When your engine is burning oil or running too rich, your catalytic converter’s inner fiber may be “burned through.”

What should you do if your car goes into limp mode?

If you notice that your car has gotten into limp mode, you should fix it as soon as possible. The limp mode is designed so you can drive the closest way to a workshop to get the problem fixed. Do not drive around with the engine light ON.

Why did my catalytic converter fail on my Camaro?

Catalytic converters do fail eventually, usually due to impact damage or excessive fuel contaminating the internal catalyst surface. Modern designs of the last 25+ years include catalytic converters in PCM calculations, so “I’m gutting emissions for more power” in your modern Camaro actually means decreased performance.

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Ruth Doyle