bad cats????
bad cats????
i now have gone tho 4 cats, keeps popping code Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 1) P0420. idk what the deal is but i am out of warrenty on my cats now lol ssooooooo what to do
oh its a 2007 cobalt 2.2l with SAI
oh its a 2007 cobalt 2.2l with SAI
header and down pipe with a spun metal magnaflow cat. i just had my 5th stock cat go bad friday. i said f u to the 700 dollar stocker and got a zzp header and dp combo with cat. enough of the stock crap parts
If you keep wiping out your cats, you may be running rich. Raw fuel will wipe out a cat fairly quickly. I would diagnose the problem before you just throw another cat on. You would have to monitor your fuel trims (STFT and LTFT) This will tell you if your running rich or lean. Also, monitor your oxygen sensors. This would be HO2S11 and HO2S12. Your HO2S11 should be a smooth wave signal that bounces from .1V-.9V (rich, lean, rich, lean) Your HO2S12 is the cat monitor. This should be a steady voltage around .7V and look like a straight line on a graph. If it is not and matches the HO2S11, your cat is beat. Ive seen my share of cats go bad, but to have 4 go bad means there something else wrong. I bet you're dumping raw fuel down your exhaust causing the cats to go bad. Just my two cents. Hope that helps.
If you keep wiping out your cats, you may be running rich. Raw fuel will wipe out a cat fairly quickly. I would diagnose the problem before you just throw another cat on. You would have to monitor your fuel trims (STFT and LTFT) This will tell you if your running rich or lean. Also, monitor your oxygen sensors. This would be HO2S11 and HO2S12. Your HO2S11 should be a smooth wave signal that bounces from .1V-.9V (rich, lean, rich, lean) Your HO2S12 is the cat monitor. This should be a steady voltage around .7V and look like a straight line on a graph. If it is not and matches the HO2S11, your cat is beat. Ive seen my share of cats go bad, but to have 4 go bad means there something else wrong. I bet you're dumping raw fuel down your exhaust causing the cats to go bad. Just my two cents. Hope that helps.
running lean will also melt down the innerds of your cat. that was my situation. you get that cat operationg over 800 degrees and there isnt much left of the honey comb. i beleive normal operating temps are arounf 600 degrees cat temp. i also fried an upstream o2 sensor this way. =-)
definatley solve ur issue after u put that cat on. those things get expensive lol
definatley solve ur issue after u put that cat on. those things get expensive lol
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