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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / January 2006

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Replace Cat Converto - 98 Dakota

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Frank Boettcher - 19 Jan 2006 18:43 GMT
The Catalytic converter on my 98, 3.9L Dakota needs to be replaced.
The ceramic must have come loose inside and it is rattling to beat the
bear.  I'm not getting any faults yet, so I guess it is still working
but I can't stand the rattling.

Thinking about buying a Catco direct replacement and putting it on
myself.  Looks fairly simple, however I've not done one.  Anyone done
one of these who can comment on whether it is as simple as it looks or
best left to a muffler shop.

Thanks

Frank
mr burns - 19 Jan 2006 22:15 GMT
find out if your dodge dealer will replace it for free.  I just got a
letter here in ontario, canada from dodge saying that if mine fails the
etest they will replace the cat for free.  mine is a 99 dakota, had the
cat replace about 2-3 year into owning it.  the letter says the
warranty period has been extended to dec 30,2006 or 10years or
200,000km, which ever is later.  in addition it says if i fail the
e-test before dec 30,2007 due to defective cat or abd test with cat
effieciency cod the cat will be replaced free of charge.

too bad they won't extend it to the crappy bolts holding the exhaust
manifold on.

kilmister
Frank Boettcher - 19 Jan 2006 22:23 GMT
>find out if your dodge dealer will replace it for free.  I just got a
>letter here in ontario, canada from dodge saying that if mine fails the
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>kilmister

Thanks, I'll check it out.  I checked a few months ago and at that
time it was eight years or 80,000 miles.  I was just over on both.
But maybe it has been extended.
Frank Boettcher - 20 Jan 2006 16:30 GMT
>find out if your dodge dealer will replace it for free.  I just got a
>letter here in ontario, canada from dodge saying that if mine fails the
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
>kilmister

And the answer is:

They have extended it in the U. S. for ten years or 120,000 miles.
However, my VIN number does not show up on the list even though the
EPA press release says that models from 1996-2001 are being replaced.
Chrysler refuses to tell me why mine was excluded.

The EPA press release was very specific about the failure mode and
that is exactly the way mine has failed.

I'm pressing forward put pushing the big Corp bureaurcracy along and
don't expect much.

Thanks, anyway for the heads up on the extension.

Frank
mr burns - 21 Jan 2006 04:38 GMT
good luck,
maybe we should go after the EPA on the manifold next.

mr. burns
ButterflyTatt2s - 31 Jan 2006 03:28 GMT
My '98 Dodge Dakota Sport, was also making that horrible rattling
noise, and my dad and I who drive the truck, dealt with the noise for
months. So finally today my dad took it to a shop who said that the
insides of the CAT were all broken up, and they said they could replace
the CAT with one that won't pass smog, for way cheaper than the right
one. So my dad did it. They said it isnt an OBDII or something. And
they said that if we need the truck smogged to take it back to him and
he will smog it. Does this sound wierd or what?? And, they checked our
Check engine light and got the code P0422. Anyways, let me know please,
Trisha..........
Jay - 31 Jan 2006 04:39 GMT
If you can live with braking the law. Then your fine if not get the correct
cat put on.
> My '98 Dodge Dakota Sport, was also making that horrible rattling
> noise, and my dad and I who drive the truck, dealt with the noise for
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Check engine light and got the code P0422. Anyways, let me know please,
> Trisha..........

If you can live with braking the law. Then your fine if not get the correct
cat put on. Code P0422 / Catalytic converter efficiency failure / Check
exhaust manifold for cracks or replace catalytic converter. If you have the
wrong cat this code will be back.
Jay - 31 Jan 2006 04:43 GMT
>> My '98 Dodge Dakota Sport, was also making that horrible rattling
>> noise, and my dad and I who drive the truck, dealt with the noise for
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>> Check engine light and got the code P0422. Anyways, let me know please,
>> Trisha..........

If you can live with braking the law. Then your fine if not get the correct
cat put on. Code P0422 / Catalytic converter efficiency failure / Check
exhaust manifold for cracks or replace catalytic converter. If you have the
wrong cat this code will be back.
Jay - 31 Jan 2006 04:50 GMT
>>> My '98 Dodge Dakota Sport, was also making that horrible rattling
>>> noise, and my dad and I who drive the truck, dealt with the noise for
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> the
> wrong cat this code will be back.

Sorry I was wrong Code P0422 A leak has been detected in the evaporative
system! most of the time it a bad gas cap.
 
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