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Old 07 Nov 2003, 11:12 am
BigJohnson@mailcity.com
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Default Re: Honda Accord & CRV fumes somtimes have bad smell

I doubt that the converter is the problem. Generally the sulfur
dioxide smell is emitted from the converter when it is unable to
do what is was designed to do, because a fault in the fuel/air
ratio controller that overloads the converter with unburned
fuel. There are several sources in the closed loop system that
can result in it operating outside of it design parameters. I
would suggest you have the vehicle connected to an engine
analyzed to discover the source of the fault in the closed loop
system and have it corrected.. It could be as simple as a
leaking injector


mike hunt



Hi Ham wrote:
>
> Curly,
>
> When just came back from lunch and my friend got out the car and smell it.
> About 2 weeks later (last Tuesday), other friend told me he hear Honda
> Accord may have the catalyst converter problem causing bad smell.
>

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