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is there anyway to check if the cat is blocked?
the car idles a bit rough and i think it should have a bit more power. as well, the floor gets hot sometimes when i drive the car. sounds ominous?
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I have the same sort of problem. I'd love to know how to check the cat.
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open it up and have a look, just make sure the car is cold and try not to breath close to it, wear a face mask or somthing
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4dlvr wrote: open it up and have a look, just make sure the car is cold and try not to breath close to it, wear a face mask or somthing
What do you mean open it up?
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fiftyone wrote: is there anyway to check if the cat is blocked?
I always find giving the cat some type of laxative in it's milk works fine to make sure it's dosnt have a blockage, Just make sure you leave it outside until it finished running it's course completely. Hope this helps. RedRoo after a few |
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braidy wrote: 4dlvr wrote: open it up and have a look, just make sure the car is cold and try not to breath close to it, wear a face mask or somthing What do you mean open it up?
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remove cat section see if it rattles or is melted or blocked up can be tricky . i had this happen on me old ea the cat cuaght fire lol
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Exhaust shops can check the condition of the cat by measuring the temperature of the exhaust on both sides. They will probably do it for free as well (just in case they can sell you a new cat while your there).
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RedRoo wrote: fiftyone wrote: is there anyway to check if the cat is blocked? I always find giving the cat some type of laxative in it's milk works fine to make sure it's dosnt have a blockage, Just make sure you leave it outside until it finished running it's course completely. Hope this helps. RedRoo after a few Hahaha LMFAO
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broom the cat.
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yeah get the cat.. I agree.. if you then notice a difference, its safe to assume the cat was blocked, then your options are.. keep gutted cat or replace and stay legal.. never had a copper pick me on a gutted cat though.
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i have the heat problem at my feet.above the cat.im thinking theres a blockage .
power is down & i hear a wiered noise when excelarating.. on a long drive it almost burns my feet.i have to move my left foot regulaly im looking into a high flow cat ..hope it cools the floor a bit .. dave ..
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