Administrator Geplaatst 21 Mei, 2009 Geplaatst 21 Mei, 2009 nikokons, next time please open a new topic of your own.Basically you get the same reply as the first poster.You need to spend some money to see if one or both of the cats are really broken.If the engine light (MIL) is on, then there's a fault code present. If you post the number(s) of these codes that helps.If you don't have them, get the codes read by a dealer or independent garage.You can also have a independent garage perform an exhaust gas test for you.Need to know the numbers for CO, CO2, HC, O2 and Lambda on idle and around 3000rpm.Are you planning on owning this car for a number of years to come or not?Used cats will brake up faster then new ones, the same goes for cheap imitation. Lees meer... Quote
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