On Jul 2, 1:53 am, runcyclexc...@gmail.com wrote:
> My '02 Impreza Outback got 121,000 miles, and my local subaru dealer > has got a Cat converter check engine code reading.t. They quoted me [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] > somehow (heard some urban legends on driving on a highway before the > test). Hi all,
I bugged you guys ~2 months ago about a cat converter error code on a '02 Impreza, and I got some very good suggestions from you.
The problem was an check engine light on (code P0420 - "cat converter below thershold efficiency"), and my dealer was trying to convince me to spend $800 on a new CAT. I can't pass the CA smog test with the test engine light on.
Well, my registration is due in 2 weeks and I just took the car for a smog test (the dealer protested, saying why bother - well, since the retests are free, why not).
It passed the smog test ***easily***. At idle the numbers were: 14.6% CO2, 0.1% O2, 17 ppm HC, 0.03% CO, not anywhere close to the max allowed numbers.
So I runs back to the dealer and ask them just to replace the front O2 sensor. But they *insist* on replacing the cat converter, saying that if the system says it fails, it fails.
So the question is - how can the cat converter be faulty if the emissions are fine? Or do the emission people and the cat converter sensor measure different things?
I can insist on replacing just the O2 sensor ($250 as opposed to $800) though, but at this point I don't know if I can trust them at all - unless I misunderstand something.
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