98 Accord Cat Converter
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98 Accord Cat Converter
From: "Andy & Carol" <aforn@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Honda Accord 98 , Cat Converter
Date: Thursday, July 29, 2004 7:11 PM
Just had my Accord scanned..Code has been, coming and going. Showed a
P0420.
Catalsyt efficiency below threshold bank 1. A new converter costs 800
dollars. The
service manager, says the cat is comming apart inside. Any advice?
110,000 miles on the speedometer.
Andy
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Re: 98 Accord Cat Converter
"Andy & Carol" <aforn@worldnet.att.net> wrote in
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>
> From: "Andy & Carol" <aforn@worldnet.att.net>
> Subject: Honda Accord 98 , Cat Converter
> Date: Thursday, July 29, 2004 7:11 PM
>
> Just had my Accord scanned..Code has been, coming and going. Showed a
> P0420.
> Catalsyt efficiency below threshold bank 1. A new converter costs 800
> dollars. The
> service manager, says the cat is comming apart inside. Any advice?
>
> 110,000 miles on the speedometer.
>
> Andy
>
>
>
>
Aftermarket performance catalytic converters(bolt-in) go for far less,I saw
a price of about $110 USD(depending on model) in Honda Tuning and Sport
Compact Car magazines.
I believe they would work just as well as a OEM cat,youmay have to have
someone other than the dealer install it,though.any muffler shop wuold do
it inexpensively.
For $800,you could get an entire stainless steel cat-back exhaust,too.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net
news:PUfOc.350014$Gx4.97062@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:
>
> From: "Andy & Carol" <aforn@worldnet.att.net>
> Subject: Honda Accord 98 , Cat Converter
> Date: Thursday, July 29, 2004 7:11 PM
>
> Just had my Accord scanned..Code has been, coming and going. Showed a
> P0420.
> Catalsyt efficiency below threshold bank 1. A new converter costs 800
> dollars. The
> service manager, says the cat is comming apart inside. Any advice?
>
> 110,000 miles on the speedometer.
>
> Andy
>
>
>
>
Aftermarket performance catalytic converters(bolt-in) go for far less,I saw
a price of about $110 USD(depending on model) in Honda Tuning and Sport
Compact Car magazines.
I believe they would work just as well as a OEM cat,youmay have to have
someone other than the dealer install it,though.any muffler shop wuold do
it inexpensively.
For $800,you could get an entire stainless steel cat-back exhaust,too.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net
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Re: 98 Accord Cat Converter
"Andy & Carol" <aforn@worldnet.att.net> wrote in
news:PUfOc.350014$Gx4.97062@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:
>
> From: "Andy & Carol" <aforn@worldnet.att.net>
> Subject: Honda Accord 98 , Cat Converter
> Date: Thursday, July 29, 2004 7:11 PM
>
> Just had my Accord scanned..Code has been, coming and going. Showed a
> P0420.
> Catalsyt efficiency below threshold bank 1. A new converter costs 800
> dollars. The
> service manager, says the cat is comming apart inside. Any advice?
>
> 110,000 miles on the speedometer.
>
> Andy
>
>
>
>
Aftermarket performance catalytic converters(bolt-in) go for far less,I saw
a price of about $110 USD(depending on model) in Honda Tuning and Sport
Compact Car magazines.
I believe they would work just as well as a OEM cat,youmay have to have
someone other than the dealer install it,though.any muffler shop wuold do
it inexpensively.
For $800,you could get an entire stainless steel cat-back exhaust,too.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net
news:PUfOc.350014$Gx4.97062@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:
>
> From: "Andy & Carol" <aforn@worldnet.att.net>
> Subject: Honda Accord 98 , Cat Converter
> Date: Thursday, July 29, 2004 7:11 PM
>
> Just had my Accord scanned..Code has been, coming and going. Showed a
> P0420.
> Catalsyt efficiency below threshold bank 1. A new converter costs 800
> dollars. The
> service manager, says the cat is comming apart inside. Any advice?
>
> 110,000 miles on the speedometer.
>
> Andy
>
>
>
>
Aftermarket performance catalytic converters(bolt-in) go for far less,I saw
a price of about $110 USD(depending on model) in Honda Tuning and Sport
Compact Car magazines.
I believe they would work just as well as a OEM cat,youmay have to have
someone other than the dealer install it,though.any muffler shop wuold do
it inexpensively.
For $800,you could get an entire stainless steel cat-back exhaust,too.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net
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Re: 98 Accord Cat Converter
I just found out my 94 Accord EX (4 dr sedan) with 118,800 miles needs a
cat. converter too; it failed emission test. The price quoted by my
dealer was $35 state inspection fee, $88 diagnostic fee, $700+
converter, $200+ labor for a whopping total of $952+. I looked at
various sites and saw that $706 was the list price for the part.
Yes, there are places that sell parts for a lot less than L.P., but I
guess it's up to you whether or not to trust them. While I think my
dealer continually overcharges, I don't know who in my area doesn't. At
least, I can go back to my dealer and complain a lot if something is
done wrong or a part is faulty, and once in a while they hear me.
Good luck.
Jim Yanik wrote:
> "Andy & Carol" <aforn@worldnet.att.net> wrote in
> news:PUfOc.350014$Gx4.97062@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:
>
>
>>From: "Andy & Carol" <aforn@worldnet.att.net>
>>Subject: Honda Accord 98 , Cat Converter
>>Date: Thursday, July 29, 2004 7:11 PM
>>
>>Just had my Accord scanned..Code has been, coming and going. Showed a
>>P0420.
>>Catalsyt efficiency below threshold bank 1. A new converter costs 800
>>dollars. The
>>service manager, says the cat is comming apart inside. Any advice?
>>
>>110,000 miles on the speedometer.
>>
>>Andy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> Aftermarket performance catalytic converters(bolt-in) go for far less,I saw
> a price of about $110 USD(depending on model) in Honda Tuning and Sport
> Compact Car magazines.
>
> I believe they would work just as well as a OEM cat,youmay have to have
> someone other than the dealer install it,though.any muffler shop wuold do
> it inexpensively.
> For $800,you could get an entire stainless steel cat-back exhaust,too.
>
>
>
cat. converter too; it failed emission test. The price quoted by my
dealer was $35 state inspection fee, $88 diagnostic fee, $700+
converter, $200+ labor for a whopping total of $952+. I looked at
various sites and saw that $706 was the list price for the part.
Yes, there are places that sell parts for a lot less than L.P., but I
guess it's up to you whether or not to trust them. While I think my
dealer continually overcharges, I don't know who in my area doesn't. At
least, I can go back to my dealer and complain a lot if something is
done wrong or a part is faulty, and once in a while they hear me.
Good luck.
Jim Yanik wrote:
> "Andy & Carol" <aforn@worldnet.att.net> wrote in
> news:PUfOc.350014$Gx4.97062@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:
>
>
>>From: "Andy & Carol" <aforn@worldnet.att.net>
>>Subject: Honda Accord 98 , Cat Converter
>>Date: Thursday, July 29, 2004 7:11 PM
>>
>>Just had my Accord scanned..Code has been, coming and going. Showed a
>>P0420.
>>Catalsyt efficiency below threshold bank 1. A new converter costs 800
>>dollars. The
>>service manager, says the cat is comming apart inside. Any advice?
>>
>>110,000 miles on the speedometer.
>>
>>Andy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> Aftermarket performance catalytic converters(bolt-in) go for far less,I saw
> a price of about $110 USD(depending on model) in Honda Tuning and Sport
> Compact Car magazines.
>
> I believe they would work just as well as a OEM cat,youmay have to have
> someone other than the dealer install it,though.any muffler shop wuold do
> it inexpensively.
> For $800,you could get an entire stainless steel cat-back exhaust,too.
>
>
>
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Re: 98 Accord Cat Converter
I just found out my 94 Accord EX (4 dr sedan) with 118,800 miles needs a
cat. converter too; it failed emission test. The price quoted by my
dealer was $35 state inspection fee, $88 diagnostic fee, $700+
converter, $200+ labor for a whopping total of $952+. I looked at
various sites and saw that $706 was the list price for the part.
Yes, there are places that sell parts for a lot less than L.P., but I
guess it's up to you whether or not to trust them. While I think my
dealer continually overcharges, I don't know who in my area doesn't. At
least, I can go back to my dealer and complain a lot if something is
done wrong or a part is faulty, and once in a while they hear me.
Good luck.
Jim Yanik wrote:
> "Andy & Carol" <aforn@worldnet.att.net> wrote in
> news:PUfOc.350014$Gx4.97062@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:
>
>
>>From: "Andy & Carol" <aforn@worldnet.att.net>
>>Subject: Honda Accord 98 , Cat Converter
>>Date: Thursday, July 29, 2004 7:11 PM
>>
>>Just had my Accord scanned..Code has been, coming and going. Showed a
>>P0420.
>>Catalsyt efficiency below threshold bank 1. A new converter costs 800
>>dollars. The
>>service manager, says the cat is comming apart inside. Any advice?
>>
>>110,000 miles on the speedometer.
>>
>>Andy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> Aftermarket performance catalytic converters(bolt-in) go for far less,I saw
> a price of about $110 USD(depending on model) in Honda Tuning and Sport
> Compact Car magazines.
>
> I believe they would work just as well as a OEM cat,youmay have to have
> someone other than the dealer install it,though.any muffler shop wuold do
> it inexpensively.
> For $800,you could get an entire stainless steel cat-back exhaust,too.
>
>
>
cat. converter too; it failed emission test. The price quoted by my
dealer was $35 state inspection fee, $88 diagnostic fee, $700+
converter, $200+ labor for a whopping total of $952+. I looked at
various sites and saw that $706 was the list price for the part.
Yes, there are places that sell parts for a lot less than L.P., but I
guess it's up to you whether or not to trust them. While I think my
dealer continually overcharges, I don't know who in my area doesn't. At
least, I can go back to my dealer and complain a lot if something is
done wrong or a part is faulty, and once in a while they hear me.
Good luck.
Jim Yanik wrote:
> "Andy & Carol" <aforn@worldnet.att.net> wrote in
> news:PUfOc.350014$Gx4.97062@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:
>
>
>>From: "Andy & Carol" <aforn@worldnet.att.net>
>>Subject: Honda Accord 98 , Cat Converter
>>Date: Thursday, July 29, 2004 7:11 PM
>>
>>Just had my Accord scanned..Code has been, coming and going. Showed a
>>P0420.
>>Catalsyt efficiency below threshold bank 1. A new converter costs 800
>>dollars. The
>>service manager, says the cat is comming apart inside. Any advice?
>>
>>110,000 miles on the speedometer.
>>
>>Andy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> Aftermarket performance catalytic converters(bolt-in) go for far less,I saw
> a price of about $110 USD(depending on model) in Honda Tuning and Sport
> Compact Car magazines.
>
> I believe they would work just as well as a OEM cat,youmay have to have
> someone other than the dealer install it,though.any muffler shop wuold do
> it inexpensively.
> For $800,you could get an entire stainless steel cat-back exhaust,too.
>
>
>
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