The catalytic converter reduces CO2 and monoxide from the exhaust
The catalytic converter regulates and reduces pollutants within the vehicle's exhaust. Vehicles are required by code To possess them, so you entail to interchange them whether they are no longer working. On a contemporary Chevy Silverado, the catalytic converters are welded to the front exhaust pipe meeting, so replacing a catalytic converter wealth replacing the complete front exhaust pipe assembly. This process can differ on older models (specifically ones made prior to 2007), so check with your mechanic.
Instructions
1. Raise the truck and support it on jack stands.
2. Disconnect the electrical connectors for the converter's upstream and downstream oxygen sensors. Unscrew and remove the sensors using an oxygen sensor socket.
3. Unscrew and remove the three nuts that are on the upper-left and right flanges connecting the front exhaust pipe assembly to the exhaust manifold's flanges using a wrench. Install the exhaust pipe system and securely tighten the nuts and bolts for the three flanges connecting it to the manifold and the rest of the exhaust system.7. Connect the upstream and downstream oxygen sensors to the front exhaust pipe using the same socket as before.
5. Coat the threads on the mounting nuts and bolts with anti-seize compound. This includes the threads on the oxygen sensors.
6. Remove the nuts for the rear flange of the front exhaust and remove the front exhaust pipe.4. Install new flange gaskets onto the three mounting flanges of the replacement exhaust pipe (which will include the replacement converters).