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i have a 94 accord ex, 4dr. 2.2l engine. i'm having a hard time passing
the emissions test (houston, tx) and am hoping someone can help. after failing the nox portion i had it analyzed and was told it's the catalytic converter (which was replaced last year after failing, also had the combustion chamber cleaned last year too). i got a second option (dealership) who said the same thing. egr, etc is working fine. since my current converter is a universal aftermarket part, the dealer estimate was $1200 for a new one w/ proper connectors. i went back to midas and had another after market converter put on. unlike last year, this morning i failed the test again. i was told the aftermarket part was cheaper for a reason... it isn't big enough to take out the emissions for my car. oddly, the test results were exactly the same before and after the converter was installed. i drove for about 200 miles between the repair and the retest. it's like the converter isn't taking anything at all out. can anyone give any specifications for the honda converter and any after market parts that are similar? i don't see why i'd have to pay 1200 for a honda converter when others are only $200. if i can find one that works, i'd rather replace it every year. or is it really true that only a honda converter will work? i'm only planning on keeping the car for another year or two. i'd hate to put so much into it just for a sticker on the windshield. i've now spent close to $800 over 2 years on this. (yes, i see the irony... had i have just paid the 1200 last year...) any thoughts/comments would be greatly appreciated. thanks. mark |
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mark_s_nospam@ev1.net wrote:
> > any thoughts/comments would be greatly appreciated. thanks. does the engine burn any oil? what kind of gas mileage you getting? how many miles are on it? have the O2 sensor(s)ever been changed? case in point: 98 civic CX. 42257 miles NO test results from 2003: 15mph: 113 25mph: 9 one year later, 2004, my primary O2 sensor went bad and left a MIL code. replaced it. NO test results from 2005 (yesterday): 98 civic CX. 48601 miles 15mph: 8 25mph: 11 just replacing the sensor before the catalyst dropped the NO levels from 113 to 8!!! max allowed is 477 at 15mph, and average is 57. |
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are your NO results the same as what's listed as NOx on mine?
engine doesn't burn any oil... at least not enough for me to notice. get it changed regularly and levels aren't low. last time i checked, i got about 25mpg. mixed city/highway but lots of traffic in houston. 50-60 miles/day. car has ~165k miles. i doubt the sensors have been changed. i've never done it and don't remember it being done. what type of test do you have done? since mine is older than 95, i have to get the asm test vs the odbii test. my test results show they test for hcc, co, co2, o2, nox, and dillution. allowed nox(ppm) here are 910@25mph, and 1006@15mph my readings are almost double. how much does it cost to get the sensor replaced? is it something i can do? wonder why no one's mentioned it so far. both analysis places said everything's fine and must be the converter. they said there weren't any codes present. could it be bad and not register a code? the sensor isn't on the form they gave me for potential high nox readings. it lists: air injection system (don't think i have?) egr system (tested fine) combustion chamber (cleaned last year) thanks! i'll call and see if they checked the sensor. |
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sorry if this sounds stupid. are these oem parts? i was quoted ~900 for
the converter. finding some online for far less. wondering if they're the same generic stuff that midas put on that is failing or actual replacement parts to match original. http://www.expressautoparts.com/Part...ic%20Converter http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/ca...cord&year=1994 thanks |
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I see a part called 'converter' on the following website. These are OEM
parts: www.hondaautomotiveparts.com Click you model and info, and then go to Exhaust. t |
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mark_s_nospam@ev1.net wrote:
> are your NO results the same as what's listed as NOx on mine? i believe so... > > engine doesn't burn any oil... at least not enough for me to notice. > get it changed regularly and levels aren't low. last time i checked, i > got about 25mpg. mixed city/highway but lots of traffic in houston. > 50-60 miles/day. car has ~165k miles. > i doubt the sensors have been changed. i've never done it and don't > remember it being done. > > what type of test do you have done? since mine is older than 95, i have > to get the asm test vs the odbii test. my test results show they test > for hcc, co, co2, o2, nox, and dillution. same here. the only ones with limits are obviously the pollutants... HC, CO, and NO. both tests were ASM, on a dynomometer. > allowed nox(ppm) here are 910@25mph, and 1006@15mph here, its 764, and 477 for a 98 civic, 1.6l engine with california emissions. > > my readings are almost double. > > how much does it cost to get the sensor replaced? is it something i can > do? wonder why no one's mentioned it so far. both analysis places said > everything's fine and must be the converter. they said there weren't > any codes present. could it be bad and not register a code? if its a 94, its pre-OBD2. the sensors could easily be bad and not cause a code. after 165k miles, they likely are. and since you have a new cat on there, id look at the sensors. no idea why no one has mentioned it so far. im curious how the mechanics know the sensors *arent* bad. > > the sensor isn't on the form they gave me for potential high nox > readings. it lists: > air injection system (don't think i have?) nope, dont think ya do. > egr system (tested fine) > combustion chamber (cleaned last year) > > thanks! i'll call and see if they checked the sensor. > |
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Junk the Piece Of Shit Clunker and consider purchasing a REAL
automobile. Especially in Texas where everything is prized big - you are a complete idiot to go honda. You idiot jerk, get the **** off the road if you intend on polluting the air. mark_s_nospam@ev1.net wrote: > i have a 94 accord ex, 4dr. 2.2l engine. i'm having a hard time passing > the emissions test (houston, tx) and am hoping someone can help. > > after failing the nox portion i had it analyzed and was told it's the > catalytic converter (which was replaced last year after failing, also > had the combustion chamber cleaned last year too). i got a second > option (dealership) who said the same thing. egr, etc is working fine. > > since my current converter is a universal aftermarket part, the dealer > estimate was $1200 for a new one w/ proper connectors. > > i went back to midas and had another after market converter put on. > unlike last year, this morning i failed the test again. i was told the > aftermarket part was cheaper for a reason... it isn't big enough to > take out the emissions for my car. oddly, the test results were exactly > the same before and after the converter was installed. i drove for > about 200 miles between the repair and the retest. it's like the > converter isn't taking anything at all out. > > can anyone give any specifications for the honda converter and any > after market parts that are similar? i don't see why i'd have to pay > 1200 for a honda converter when others are only $200. if i can find one > that works, i'd rather replace it every year. or is it really true that > only a honda converter will work? i'm only planning on keeping the car > for another year or two. i'd hate to put so much into it just for a > sticker on the windshield. i've now spent close to $800 over 2 years on > this. (yes, i see the irony... had i have just paid the 1200 last > year...) > > any thoughts/comments would be greatly appreciated. thanks. > mark |
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mark_s_nospam@ev1.net wrote in
news:1109359640.791910.289710@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com: > i have a 94 accord ex, 4dr. 2.2l engine. i'm having a hard time passing > the emissions test (houston, tx) and am hoping someone can help. > > after failing the nox portion i had it analyzed POST ALL YOUR NUMBERS. Post *your* results as well as the *limits*. And include whether the numbers are ppm or percentage. You may have other problems here, not just the cat. High NOx can mean: 1) EGR malfunctioning 2) Incorrect fuel octane 3) Excessive combustion chamber deposits 4) Cooling system running too hot 5) Ignition timing too far advanced 6) Catalytic converter worn out or poisoned 7) O2 sensor running engine too lean 8) Air leak into intake leaning mixture out. Without your numbers, we're in the dark. Which specific test did you fail? What's your gas mileage? Don't guess. Give real numbers. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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TeGGer® wrote:
> mark_s_nospam@ev1.net wrote in > news:1109359640.791910.289710@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com: > > >>i have a 94 accord ex, 4dr. 2.2l engine. i'm having a hard time passing >>the emissions test (houston, tx) and am hoping someone can help. >> >>after failing the nox portion i had it analyzed > > > > > POST ALL YOUR NUMBERS. Post *your* results as well as the *limits*. And > include whether the numbers are ppm or percentage. > > You may have other problems here, not just the cat. hes already had one cat a year or so ago, now another with no change in the numbers. BUT the original O2 sensors. aftermarket cats may not be the best, but they should work *Somewhat*. no change in the NOx tells me thats not the problem. i am, however, not as knowlegeable in these things as you. and i know this ![]() > > High NOx can mean: > 1) EGR malfunctioning > 2) Incorrect fuel octane > 3) Excessive combustion chamber deposits > 4) Cooling system running too hot > 5) Ignition timing too far advanced > 6) Catalytic converter worn out or poisoned > 7) O2 sensor running engine too lean > 8) Air leak into intake leaning mixture out. > > Without your numbers, we're in the dark. > > Which specific test did you fail? > > What's your gas mileage? Don't guess. Give real numbers. > > |
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mark_s_nospam@ev1.net wrote:
> i have a 94 accord ex, 4dr. 2.2l engine. i'm having a hard time passing > the emissions test (houston, tx) and am hoping someone can help. > <SNIP> ------------------------------ Sounds like you're wrecking cats becasue you're not burning your gas cleanly, or you're burning too much oil. Without knowing the mileage, my first guesses are: You need the PCV changed (since it can allow a mess of oil into the intake), or a complete tune-up, possibly including a valve adjustment. The cat is downstream from your problem. It ain't your problem, just the indicator of a problem. 'Curly' |
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