Replace catalatic converter
Catalatic converter
It will run, but fuel economy and engine performance will suffer.
Replace catalytic converter
it might be behind the catalatic converter. if not there than it might be with the other one
If you Catalatic Converter its on the exhaust... could be before or after the Muffler, I am not sure with the Jetta. But its located on the exhaust system.
Might want to check the catalatic converter. if it is that, it's gonna be spendy unless you just drill a hole in the pipe.
Hard starting, loss of power, excess fuel consumption, check engine light, and a blowing sound under heavy acceleration.
If you mean catalatic converter then yes it will, it effects the tuning, emissions, horse power, gas miliage. Best suggestion leave it on and or repair properly
On my 98 F-150 4.6 there are four sensors and two catalatic converters, there is an O2 sensor located in the exuaust pipe before and after each cat converter.
yes but it is illegal only way to unplug is to gut a hole in it and scrape out the guts. this means the catalictic converter will no longer do the job it is supposed to.
high flow cats are fake. the cats you have on your truck are as high as you need them. you start messing with your catalatic converters you will have a check engine light and all sort of nightmares.