RE: Newbie with a problem..........
ORIGINAL: ken99 A leaking flex pipe can generate an error code by itself. |
RE: Newbie with a problem..........
I contacted two sellers on Ebay and they both told me the flex pipe has the cat on it. Or are they mistaken? |
RE: Newbie with a problem..........
So the picture above is for the 2002? I'll call the dealer tomorrow to get the code. Hopefully they remember what it was. I did pay $52 for the diagnostics. They are on drugs if they think I'm going to pay them $1456 to repair this. I just bought the car used from them a couple of months ago with extended warranty but of course it doesn't cover this.
Thanks for all the help guys. |
RE: Newbie with a problem..........
So the picture above is for the 2002? http://www.hmaservice.com/files/331/...5-01-001-1.pdf It is more important that the parts you buy match those on the car if they vary from what is shown on the schematic. Also, the car has a Federal Emmissions Warranty that is good for either 75 or 80,000 miles. It doesn't matter if you are not the original owner. |
RE: Newbie with a problem..........
Thanks again. With all the problems I've been hearing about these I might be better off buying the OBX stanless header and front pipe. It's a direct bolt on and would eliminate any future problems with the flex pipe and manifold. We no longer have state inspections here. Probably even get a little better gas mileage without the cat.
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RE: Newbie with a problem..........
All of the distributors I've talked to show a picture of the front flex pipe with a catalytic converter at the rear. I'm going to pull it up on ramps today and check for sure.
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