Honda Catalytic Converter Aftermarket Parts
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Honda Catalytic Converter Aftermarket Parts
Curious if anyone has tried any aftermarket Catalytic Converter parts?
Been studyin it abit online as our 1999 Honda CRV has a p0420 code...
Factory Honda part is atleast a whopping $550 minimum.
Curious if anyone has had any luck with the off brands such as..
Bosal
Catco
D.E.C
Eastern
AutoZone is the only place I could find a aftermarket converter (other than
online) for the vehicle and it was $357.99 for a Bosal which the same Cat
model # can be obtained online for $200 less!
I would prefer a direct fit and am tempted to try the Eastern brand as it
seems to be the most direct replacement as far as dimensions and fit.
Anyone had any experiences with any of these brands, and if so, did it help
the p0420 code, and how many miles have you accumulated since installation?
Any help appreciated.
Been studyin it abit online as our 1999 Honda CRV has a p0420 code...
Factory Honda part is atleast a whopping $550 minimum.
Curious if anyone has had any luck with the off brands such as..
Bosal
Catco
D.E.C
Eastern
AutoZone is the only place I could find a aftermarket converter (other than
online) for the vehicle and it was $357.99 for a Bosal which the same Cat
model # can be obtained online for $200 less!
I would prefer a direct fit and am tempted to try the Eastern brand as it
seems to be the most direct replacement as far as dimensions and fit.
Anyone had any experiences with any of these brands, and if so, did it help
the p0420 code, and how many miles have you accumulated since installation?
Any help appreciated.
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Re: Honda Catalytic Converter Aftermarket Parts
"M78Ultra" <M78Ultra@REMOVEtriad.rr.com> wrote in
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> Curious if anyone has tried any aftermarket Catalytic Converter parts?
> Been studyin it abit online as our 1999 Honda CRV has a p0420 code...
<snip>
Might not even be the cat, but instead poor connections inside the igniter
in the distributor.
Believe it or not.
Visit your local Honda dealer and ask them to look up TSB 05-027.
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news:470d5a32$0$19599$4c368faf@roadrunner.com:
> Curious if anyone has tried any aftermarket Catalytic Converter parts?
> Been studyin it abit online as our 1999 Honda CRV has a p0420 code...
<snip>
Might not even be the cat, but instead poor connections inside the igniter
in the distributor.
Believe it or not.
Visit your local Honda dealer and ask them to look up TSB 05-027.
--
Tegger
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Re: Honda Catalytic Converter Aftermarket Parts
"M78Ultra" <M78Ultra@REMOVEtriad.rr.com> wrote in
news:470d5a32$0$19599$4c368faf@roadrunner.com:
> Curious if anyone has tried any aftermarket Catalytic Converter parts?
> Been studyin it abit online as our 1999 Honda CRV has a p0420 code...
<snip>
Might not even be the cat, but instead poor connections inside the igniter
in the distributor.
Believe it or not.
Visit your local Honda dealer and ask them to look up TSB 05-027.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:470d5a32$0$19599$4c368faf@roadrunner.com:
> Curious if anyone has tried any aftermarket Catalytic Converter parts?
> Been studyin it abit online as our 1999 Honda CRV has a p0420 code...
<snip>
Might not even be the cat, but instead poor connections inside the igniter
in the distributor.
Believe it or not.
Visit your local Honda dealer and ask them to look up TSB 05-027.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Honda Catalytic Converter Aftermarket Parts
"Tegger" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message
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> "M78Ultra" <M78Ultra@REMOVEtriad.rr.com> wrote in
> news:470d5a32$0$19599$4c368faf@roadrunner.com:
>
> > Curious if anyone has tried any aftermarket Catalytic Converter parts?
> > Been studyin it abit online as our 1999 Honda CRV has a p0420 code...
>
>
> <snip>
>
> Might not even be the cat, but instead poor connections inside the igniter
> in the distributor.
>
> Believe it or not.
>
> Visit your local Honda dealer and ask them to look up TSB 05-027.
>
> --
> Tegger
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
From what I gather this was specific to Civics?.. Would CR-V's fall in the
same category?
Igniter Terminals are located specifically where and/or what would the
replacement part be? (i.e. Distributer Cap or some internal parts of the
distributer?)
BTW: This car will never see a Honda Dealer/Dealership for repairs... way
too expensive. I have a couple of sources/repairmen that are Honda factory
trained,and that can get Honda OEM parts at a discount.
Even then, I don't mind using quality aftermarket parts. Hence, the post on
the aftermarket Catalyst Converters.
Thanks for the possibility reply. Interesting info.
-----------------------
05-027
June 10, 2005
Applies to:
1996-00 Civic DX, LX, EX
MIL is on with DTC P0420 or Engine Ping Under Load
SYMPTOM
MIL is on with DTC P0420 (catalyst system efficiency below threshold) or the
engine pings under load. DTC P0301 (No. 1 cylinder misfire detected), P0302
(No. 2 cylinder misfire detected), P0303 (no. 3 cylinder misfire detected),
or P0304 (No. 4 cylinder misfire detected), may also be set
PROBABLE CAUSE
Poor connections at the igniter terminals.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Crimp the wires from the distributor subassembly, and install a new
catalytic converter if P0420 is stored in the PCM/ECM
WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION
In Warranty:
The normal warranty applies
Failed part: P/N 30130-P06-006 H/C 4317988
Defect Code 06401
Symptom Code: 03205
Skill Level: Repair technician
Out of Warranty:
Any repair performed after warranty expiration may be eligible for goodwill
consideration by the District Parts and Service Manager or your Zone Office.
You must request consideration, and get a decision, before starting work.
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Re: Honda Catalytic Converter Aftermarket Parts
"Tegger" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message
news:Xns99C5CA1AAD428tegger@207.14.116.130...
> "M78Ultra" <M78Ultra@REMOVEtriad.rr.com> wrote in
> news:470d5a32$0$19599$4c368faf@roadrunner.com:
>
> > Curious if anyone has tried any aftermarket Catalytic Converter parts?
> > Been studyin it abit online as our 1999 Honda CRV has a p0420 code...
>
>
> <snip>
>
> Might not even be the cat, but instead poor connections inside the igniter
> in the distributor.
>
> Believe it or not.
>
> Visit your local Honda dealer and ask them to look up TSB 05-027.
>
> --
> Tegger
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
From what I gather this was specific to Civics?.. Would CR-V's fall in the
same category?
Igniter Terminals are located specifically where and/or what would the
replacement part be? (i.e. Distributer Cap or some internal parts of the
distributer?)
BTW: This car will never see a Honda Dealer/Dealership for repairs... way
too expensive. I have a couple of sources/repairmen that are Honda factory
trained,and that can get Honda OEM parts at a discount.
Even then, I don't mind using quality aftermarket parts. Hence, the post on
the aftermarket Catalyst Converters.
Thanks for the possibility reply. Interesting info.
-----------------------
05-027
June 10, 2005
Applies to:
1996-00 Civic DX, LX, EX
MIL is on with DTC P0420 or Engine Ping Under Load
SYMPTOM
MIL is on with DTC P0420 (catalyst system efficiency below threshold) or the
engine pings under load. DTC P0301 (No. 1 cylinder misfire detected), P0302
(No. 2 cylinder misfire detected), P0303 (no. 3 cylinder misfire detected),
or P0304 (No. 4 cylinder misfire detected), may also be set
PROBABLE CAUSE
Poor connections at the igniter terminals.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Crimp the wires from the distributor subassembly, and install a new
catalytic converter if P0420 is stored in the PCM/ECM
WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION
In Warranty:
The normal warranty applies
Failed part: P/N 30130-P06-006 H/C 4317988
Defect Code 06401
Symptom Code: 03205
Skill Level: Repair technician
Out of Warranty:
Any repair performed after warranty expiration may be eligible for goodwill
consideration by the District Parts and Service Manager or your Zone Office.
You must request consideration, and get a decision, before starting work.
------------------------
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Re: Honda Catalytic Converter Aftermarket Parts
"M78Ultra" <M78Ultra@REMOVEtriad.rr.com> wrote in
news:470d8aed$0$32512$4c368faf@roadrunner.com:
>
>
> From what I gather this was specific to Civics?.. Would CR-V's fall in
> the same category?
Apparently not.I can't find a TSB for the sma eissue on CR-V's. CR-V
distributors may have been from a different supplier.
> Igniter Terminals are located specifically where and/or what would the
> replacement part be? (i.e. Distributer Cap or some internal parts of
> the distributer?)
On the wires that connect to the spade connector at the igniter inside the
distributor.
>
> BTW: This car will never see a Honda Dealer/Dealership for repairs...
> way too expensive.
Even if the fix is free? You'd be a fool not to see if you can get the fix
for free. See the last part of your quote of the text of that TSB (below).
>
> Out of Warranty:
> Any repair performed after warranty expiration may be eligible for
> goodwill consideration by the District Parts and Service Manager or
> your Zone Office. You must request consideration, and get a decision,
> before starting work. ------------------------
>
>
>
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:470d8aed$0$32512$4c368faf@roadrunner.com:
>
>
> From what I gather this was specific to Civics?.. Would CR-V's fall in
> the same category?
Apparently not.I can't find a TSB for the sma eissue on CR-V's. CR-V
distributors may have been from a different supplier.
> Igniter Terminals are located specifically where and/or what would the
> replacement part be? (i.e. Distributer Cap or some internal parts of
> the distributer?)
On the wires that connect to the spade connector at the igniter inside the
distributor.
>
> BTW: This car will never see a Honda Dealer/Dealership for repairs...
> way too expensive.
Even if the fix is free? You'd be a fool not to see if you can get the fix
for free. See the last part of your quote of the text of that TSB (below).
>
> Out of Warranty:
> Any repair performed after warranty expiration may be eligible for
> goodwill consideration by the District Parts and Service Manager or
> your Zone Office. You must request consideration, and get a decision,
> before starting work. ------------------------
>
>
>
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Honda Catalytic Converter Aftermarket Parts
"M78Ultra" <M78Ultra@REMOVEtriad.rr.com> wrote in
news:470d8aed$0$32512$4c368faf@roadrunner.com:
>
>
> From what I gather this was specific to Civics?.. Would CR-V's fall in
> the same category?
Apparently not.I can't find a TSB for the sma eissue on CR-V's. CR-V
distributors may have been from a different supplier.
> Igniter Terminals are located specifically where and/or what would the
> replacement part be? (i.e. Distributer Cap or some internal parts of
> the distributer?)
On the wires that connect to the spade connector at the igniter inside the
distributor.
>
> BTW: This car will never see a Honda Dealer/Dealership for repairs...
> way too expensive.
Even if the fix is free? You'd be a fool not to see if you can get the fix
for free. See the last part of your quote of the text of that TSB (below).
>
> Out of Warranty:
> Any repair performed after warranty expiration may be eligible for
> goodwill consideration by the District Parts and Service Manager or
> your Zone Office. You must request consideration, and get a decision,
> before starting work. ------------------------
>
>
>
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:470d8aed$0$32512$4c368faf@roadrunner.com:
>
>
> From what I gather this was specific to Civics?.. Would CR-V's fall in
> the same category?
Apparently not.I can't find a TSB for the sma eissue on CR-V's. CR-V
distributors may have been from a different supplier.
> Igniter Terminals are located specifically where and/or what would the
> replacement part be? (i.e. Distributer Cap or some internal parts of
> the distributer?)
On the wires that connect to the spade connector at the igniter inside the
distributor.
>
> BTW: This car will never see a Honda Dealer/Dealership for repairs...
> way too expensive.
Even if the fix is free? You'd be a fool not to see if you can get the fix
for free. See the last part of your quote of the text of that TSB (below).
>
> Out of Warranty:
> Any repair performed after warranty expiration may be eligible for
> goodwill consideration by the District Parts and Service Manager or
> your Zone Office. You must request consideration, and get a decision,
> before starting work. ------------------------
>
>
>
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Honda Catalytic Converter Aftermarket Parts
Curious if anyone has tried any aftermarket Catalytic Converter parts?
Been studyin it abit online as our 1999 Honda CRV has a p0420 code...
Factory Honda part is atleast a whopping $550 minimum.
Curious if anyone has had any luck with the off brands such as..
Bosal
Catco
D.E.C
Eastern
AutoZone is the only place I could find a aftermarket converter (other than
online) for the vehicle and it was $357.99 for a Bosal which the same Cat
model # can be obtained online for $200 less!
I would prefer a direct fit and am tempted to try the Eastern brand as it
seems to be the most direct replacement as far as dimensions and fit.
Anyone had any experiences with any of these brands, and if so, did it help
the p0420 code, and how many miles have you accumulated since installation?
Any help appreciated.
Been studyin it abit online as our 1999 Honda CRV has a p0420 code...
Factory Honda part is atleast a whopping $550 minimum.
Curious if anyone has had any luck with the off brands such as..
Bosal
Catco
D.E.C
Eastern
AutoZone is the only place I could find a aftermarket converter (other than
online) for the vehicle and it was $357.99 for a Bosal which the same Cat
model # can be obtained online for $200 less!
I would prefer a direct fit and am tempted to try the Eastern brand as it
seems to be the most direct replacement as far as dimensions and fit.
Anyone had any experiences with any of these brands, and if so, did it help
the p0420 code, and how many miles have you accumulated since installation?
Any help appreciated.
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Re: Honda Catalytic Converter Aftermarket Parts
Curious if anyone has tried any aftermarket Catalytic Converter parts?
Been studyin it abit online as our 1999 Honda CRV has a p0420 code...
Factory Honda part is atleast a whopping $550 minimum.
Curious if anyone has had any luck with the off brands such as..
Bosal
Catco
D.E.C
Eastern
AutoZone is the only place I could find a aftermarket converter (other than
online) for the vehicle and it was $357.99 for a Bosal which the same Cat
model # can be obtained online for $200 less!
I would prefer a direct fit and am tempted to try the Eastern brand as it
seems to be the most direct replacement as far as dimensions and fit.
Anyone had any experiences with any of these brands, and if so, did it help
the p0420 code, and how many miles have you accumulated since installation?
Any help appreciated.
Been studyin it abit online as our 1999 Honda CRV has a p0420 code...
Factory Honda part is atleast a whopping $550 minimum.
Curious if anyone has had any luck with the off brands such as..
Bosal
Catco
D.E.C
Eastern
AutoZone is the only place I could find a aftermarket converter (other than
online) for the vehicle and it was $357.99 for a Bosal which the same Cat
model # can be obtained online for $200 less!
I would prefer a direct fit and am tempted to try the Eastern brand as it
seems to be the most direct replacement as far as dimensions and fit.
Anyone had any experiences with any of these brands, and if so, did it help
the p0420 code, and how many miles have you accumulated since installation?
Any help appreciated.
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Re: Honda Catalytic Converter Aftermarket Parts
M78Ultra wrote:
> Curious if anyone has tried any aftermarket Catalytic Converter parts?
> Been studyin it abit online as our 1999 Honda CRV has a p0420 code...
> Factory Honda part is atleast a whopping $550 minimum.
> Curious if anyone has had any luck with the off brands such as..
> Bosal
> Catco
> D.E.C
> Eastern
> AutoZone is the only place I could find a aftermarket converter (other than
> online) for the vehicle and it was $357.99 for a Bosal which the same Cat
> model # can be obtained online for $200 less!
> I would prefer a direct fit and am tempted to try the Eastern brand as it
> seems to be the most direct replacement as far as dimensions and fit.
> Anyone had any experiences with any of these brands, and if so, did it help
> the p0420 code, and how many miles have you accumulated since installation?
> Any help appreciated.
>
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'Curly'
> Curious if anyone has tried any aftermarket Catalytic Converter parts?
> Been studyin it abit online as our 1999 Honda CRV has a p0420 code...
> Factory Honda part is atleast a whopping $550 minimum.
> Curious if anyone has had any luck with the off brands such as..
> Bosal
> Catco
> D.E.C
> Eastern
> AutoZone is the only place I could find a aftermarket converter (other than
> online) for the vehicle and it was $357.99 for a Bosal which the same Cat
> model # can be obtained online for $200 less!
> I would prefer a direct fit and am tempted to try the Eastern brand as it
> seems to be the most direct replacement as far as dimensions and fit.
> Anyone had any experiences with any of these brands, and if so, did it help
> the p0420 code, and how many miles have you accumulated since installation?
> Any help appreciated.
>
-------------------------------
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'Curly'
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Re: Honda Catalytic Converter Aftermarket Parts
M78Ultra wrote:
> Curious if anyone has tried any aftermarket Catalytic Converter parts?
> Been studyin it abit online as our 1999 Honda CRV has a p0420 code...
> Factory Honda part is atleast a whopping $550 minimum.
> Curious if anyone has had any luck with the off brands such as..
> Bosal
> Catco
> D.E.C
> Eastern
> AutoZone is the only place I could find a aftermarket converter (other than
> online) for the vehicle and it was $357.99 for a Bosal which the same Cat
> model # can be obtained online for $200 less!
> I would prefer a direct fit and am tempted to try the Eastern brand as it
> seems to be the most direct replacement as far as dimensions and fit.
> Anyone had any experiences with any of these brands, and if so, did it help
> the p0420 code, and how many miles have you accumulated since installation?
> Any help appreciated.
>
-------------------------------
SEARCH this group. It was discussed just a day or two ago.
'Curly'
> Curious if anyone has tried any aftermarket Catalytic Converter parts?
> Been studyin it abit online as our 1999 Honda CRV has a p0420 code...
> Factory Honda part is atleast a whopping $550 minimum.
> Curious if anyone has had any luck with the off brands such as..
> Bosal
> Catco
> D.E.C
> Eastern
> AutoZone is the only place I could find a aftermarket converter (other than
> online) for the vehicle and it was $357.99 for a Bosal which the same Cat
> model # can be obtained online for $200 less!
> I would prefer a direct fit and am tempted to try the Eastern brand as it
> seems to be the most direct replacement as far as dimensions and fit.
> Anyone had any experiences with any of these brands, and if so, did it help
> the p0420 code, and how many miles have you accumulated since installation?
> Any help appreciated.
>
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SEARCH this group. It was discussed just a day or two ago.
'Curly'
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