97 Taurus Cat Converter
Primus123
08-18-2005, 10:36 AM
My 97' 3.0L V6 Taurus won't pass inspection without a new catalytic converter. Of course I was looking for a cheap way out and several different shops told me the only way was to replace the converters completely; a repair on them is not possible.
The service engine light has been on for a while but the car doesn't have any noticeable hiccups while driving. I'm not certain of the exact error codes, maybe 0403 or 0407.
I received an offer to replace the converters and one O2 censor for $750. Hopefully the other 3 censors are okay. I went with this option.
They stressed that there is a chance the other 3 O2 censors could set the light off again. But I was guarenteed my inspection sticker.
So my question is did I get a fair price? Would you have done something differently? Could I have replaced just the O2 censors and kept the cat converter since there were no holes or flaws in it?
As you may or may not be able to tell, I am a novice with car repairs.
The service engine light has been on for a while but the car doesn't have any noticeable hiccups while driving. I'm not certain of the exact error codes, maybe 0403 or 0407.
I received an offer to replace the converters and one O2 censor for $750. Hopefully the other 3 censors are okay. I went with this option.
They stressed that there is a chance the other 3 O2 censors could set the light off again. But I was guarenteed my inspection sticker.
So my question is did I get a fair price? Would you have done something differently? Could I have replaced just the O2 censors and kept the cat converter since there were no holes or flaws in it?
As you may or may not be able to tell, I am a novice with car repairs.
drdisque
08-19-2005, 01:46 AM
you could try replacing the O2 sensors first, but a continually bad cat could foul the downstream sensor again.
You got a fairly good price for the services that were performed if they were performed correctly.
You got a fairly good price for the services that were performed if they were performed correctly.
KimMG
08-19-2005, 01:51 AM
What did the catalyst in the old converter look like? Was it all broken up, melted, clogged?
Primus123
08-19-2005, 09:23 AM
What did the catalyst in the old converter look like? Was it all broken up, melted, clogged?
I'm not certain since I didn't take it off myself. (since I don't have the proper jack stands to get under there)
I'll ask the guy when I pick it up today to show me the old converters so I can inspect them
I'm not certain since I didn't take it off myself. (since I don't have the proper jack stands to get under there)
I'll ask the guy when I pick it up today to show me the old converters so I can inspect them
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