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keep_sleep_bleep t1_iy69k2x wrote

How did you find out it was going? Engine throw a code?

Throw a $20 bottle of catalytic cleaner into your gas, I'll bet it will take care of it. Worked wonders on my 2011, it's been a year and cleared for now. It's basically just an octane boost that burns the build-up in your cat. If you're lucky the code will just clear on it's own after driving for a week or two.

I used this one: https://www.duralube.com/products/severe-catalytic-exhaust-treatment. You can get it anywhere.

Every shop will tell you you need a new cat, because they like money.

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Silly_willy__ OP t1_iy6qc9a wrote

I took it to a dealership (where I bought it). Yes it threw a code.

They wanted $175 to diagnose the full issue.

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keep_sleep_bleep t1_iya5tr3 wrote

Oh, sure they would. Throw a bottle of cleaner in a 1/2 tank (or whatever the label says on the cat cleaner you buy, you'll have to look up your fuel tank's capacity and get the ratio right). Easy peasy. Do it again yearly or when the code crops back up.

If you want to go full DIY, you can get a cheap (~$25) Bluetooth-enabled scanner like https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073XKQQQW that plugs into the car's OBD2 port under the dash - any free scanner app will tell you what the code is that turned on the engine light. P0420 to PO424 and PO430-PO434 are catalytic converter codes. When you get one of these, dump a bottle of cleaner in your gas.

This is what the shop is charging you $175 for - plugging their fancier scanner into your car and reading the codes.

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