How to Check Your Car's Catalytic Converter for Blockage
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How to Check Your Car's Catalytic Converter for Blockage
Mechanic Scotty Kilmer shows how to examine the catalytic converter to see if blockage is causing problems for your car.
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thank's! by Leevip at 03/08/09 01:00AM Flag
Wow...thank you so much,i have a 2000 pontiac firebird,and my car just stopped,then when i cranked it,it would run for 30 seconds and quit.i thought it was the fuel pump.Anyway,i saw this video,and did exactly what you showed here,and it was my catalytic converter.I had a friend help me install a 'universal',from my local parts store,nevertheless,you saved me a crap load of money,thanks..Lee
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