gone_jeepin wrote:
When the cat dies, does it directly affect the drivability of the vehicle??? I guess what i'm saying is, since the dealer didn't have the cat. in stock, are you still driving your Kj or are you letting it sit???
it cant just BREAK....plus if it is "broken" , the CAT wont cause damage.....i mean if its clogged, well it might cause a little back up in the exhaust system, and maybe into the engine, but i dont suspect anything of harm
and to be honest...i do not see how a cat. converter can just "stop working" ... its a pipe with asbestos in it.... so im calling the
bs flag or the "i dont really know what im talking about" from the jeep dealerships
with that said: the o2 sensor on the cat. may be damaged, and thus sending wrong information back to the ecu.....maybe its making it run too rich or too lean of a mixture because it is reading different or A/F numbers than it is supposed to......OR..its not damaged and for some reason you are sending the wrong numbers and it is adjusting to a level it shouldnt be at (error zone)
but i dont see why or how my 3600 mile jeep with a lift is bugging out like that....and i cant wait to bring it in and them tell me , oh its b/c of the lift
but i figure ill go have them check it real fast with a code puller