m00npie
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- New York, NY
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 96 Explorer Sport
96 Explorer 4.0 V6 Sport 4x4 (125,000 miles)
Check engine light is on and is caused by the rear catalytic converter according to the garage that I took the truck to.
So here's the question(s):
-Does the on-board computer have the ability to tell you which converter is bad?
-Once the computer is reset, it takes a while (usually a full throttle run on an incline) for the check engine light to come back on. So does this mean that the 'Cat' is starting to go bad and does not need replaced yet, or does it mean that it just takes a while to register and I should replace it right away?
Finally, if the back one or front one is bad, does anyone know of an economical replacement that does not sacrifice the 'back-pressure' issue with high flow cats?
Any meaningful response would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Check engine light is on and is caused by the rear catalytic converter according to the garage that I took the truck to.
So here's the question(s):
-Does the on-board computer have the ability to tell you which converter is bad?
-Once the computer is reset, it takes a while (usually a full throttle run on an incline) for the check engine light to come back on. So does this mean that the 'Cat' is starting to go bad and does not need replaced yet, or does it mean that it just takes a while to register and I should replace it right away?
Finally, if the back one or front one is bad, does anyone know of an economical replacement that does not sacrifice the 'back-pressure' issue with high flow cats?
Any meaningful response would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.