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Old 26 Jun 2007, 02:55 pm
newman
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Default Re: catalytic converter

I should mention that Honda dealer replaced timing belt (& water pump,
seals,etc.) recently.

Could the timing belt replacement have anything to do with check engine
light with code P0420? The light came on about 1 week after timing belt
replacement.

I checked for loose vacuum hoses, but didn't see anything.
"z" <gzuckier@snail-mail.net> wrote in message
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On Jun 25, 10:06 pm, "Woody" <TheD...@pond.net> wrote:
> "newman" <st74du...@verizon.net> wrote in message
>
> news:AYYfi.1854$YS.287@trnddc03...
>
> > What is the life expectancy of a catalytic converter?

>
> > My 99 Accord has 110K and check engine has code P0420 indicating
> > converter
> > failure-at least that's what Honda dealer said.

>
> > 99 accord 4 cyl
> > 110000 miles

>
> Before having the converter changed you should read this
> articlehttp://www.troublecodes.net/articles/catfailure/
> Also you should look at the EGR. Find a good local mechanic and have him
> check it out. Dealers will just throw a $1000 converter in without
> checking
> to make sure it is the converter. Also if you have been running with a
> problem causing a rich mixture it will destroy the converter over time so
> everything needs checked out or you could destroy the new converter.


Happened to me. Failed emissions. Reasonably competent mechanic
assured me it was the converter, no doubt. Told me afterwards the old
one was totally shot. Got the exact same failing score on emissions.
But the $$$ for replacing it got me an emissions waiver.


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