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I'm sure there has got to be a few auto mechanics here. Hopefully someone has some insight.
My wife drives a '05 Chrysler Pacifica. Its got a 3.5L V6. About 105K miles. In PA, we have to have our cars tested for emissions to pass a state inspection. Its an automatic fail if the check engine light is on.
Well, its time for the yearly inspection. The check engine light has been on all year. I had the car scanned by a couple places and it is throwing out the code "catalyst efficiency below threshold"
I replaced both o2 sensors a while back (no help). I replaced the catalytic convertor last night. I installed a Eastern brand, direct fit replacement. The light was off for maybe 20 miles and came back on this morning. She says the car is running much better though.
So, other than replacing o2 sensors and the cat, is there something else I should be doing to get rid of this trouble code?
My wife drives a '05 Chrysler Pacifica. Its got a 3.5L V6. About 105K miles. In PA, we have to have our cars tested for emissions to pass a state inspection. Its an automatic fail if the check engine light is on.
Well, its time for the yearly inspection. The check engine light has been on all year. I had the car scanned by a couple places and it is throwing out the code "catalyst efficiency below threshold"
I replaced both o2 sensors a while back (no help). I replaced the catalytic convertor last night. I installed a Eastern brand, direct fit replacement. The light was off for maybe 20 miles and came back on this morning. She says the car is running much better though.
So, other than replacing o2 sensors and the cat, is there something else I should be doing to get rid of this trouble code?