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spottedray 29th March 2012 18:34

Catalytic converters
 
The cat has gone on my saxo 1.1 02 reg.

What sort of price should I be paying for a replacement?

Iv'e heard stories of the "cheaper" ones failing emissions and triggering engine warning light.

Any ideas on this?

Thanks.

stevo1600 29th March 2012 18:37

I paid £50 for mine delivered. Mine is a vtr one though so i'm not sure if price varies from model to model.

is your CAT underneath the car? or in the manifold.

spottedray 29th March 2012 18:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevo1600 (Post 5883477)
I paid £50 for mine delivered. Mine is a vtr one though so i'm not sure if price varies from model to model.

is your CAT underneath the car? or in the manifold.


Its the manifold type. Have you had any warning light problems?

stevo1600 29th March 2012 18:51

i didn't, as i wont with only having 1 lambda sensor.

pretty easy job so id try it yourself.

i believe its this part you need. clicky.

if its the correct one which i'm 99% sure it is, id buy a 1.1 exhaust fitting kit as most will have seized on and probably be scrap when you take it off. id also buy a wire ring gasket as the one on might be corroded.

spottedray 29th March 2012 18:57

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Originally Posted by stevo1600 (Post 5883499)
i didn't, as i wont with only having 1 lambda sensor.

pretty easy job so id try it yourself.

i believe its this part you need. clicky.

if its the correct one which i'm 99% sure it is, id buy a 1.1 exhaust fitting kit as most will have seized on and probably be scrap when you take it off. id also buy a wire ring gasket as the one on might be corroded.

Many thanks.

Yes, I've got the old one off. Surprisingly, the nuts came out easy. The only minor snag so far was that when I tried to unscrew the sensor it came of with the exhaust thread still on it. Managed to get it off in the vice. So far, so good.

stevo1600 29th March 2012 19:00

Haha it must of been completely rotten then.

just make sure its sealed correctly so the exhaust doesn't blow.

spottedray 2nd April 2012 16:55

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Originally Posted by stevo1600 (Post 5883514)
Haha it must of been completely rotten then.

just make sure its sealed correctly so the exhaust doesn't blow.

Got the part on.

Seems like a small blow coming from around the manifold but having trouble pinpointing it.

I didn't change the gasket as its a metal one.

f13sta 2nd April 2012 19:35

erm little too late seeing as you have already changed it but errr. did you actually put the car on an emision tester? or did you have it plugged in when the light came on? the second lambda sesnor will flag up a cat ageing when it's working at 95% efficency so it may still have passed emissions and were no need to replace. don't take the diagnostic machine readings as a gosple

spottedray 2nd April 2012 20:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by f13sta (Post 5888923)
erm little too late seeing as you have already changed it but errr. did you actually put the car on an emision tester? or did you have it plugged in when the light came on? the second lambda sesnor will flag up a cat ageing when it's working at 95% efficency so it may still have passed emissions and were no need to replace. don't take the diagnostic machine readings as a gosple

The light hasn't come on.

There is only one sensor, post cat.

The cat was replaced because it was corroded and snapped just before the first join.


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