catalytic convertor dying?

Dune Crawler

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So I’ve recently gotten back into driving and working on my Jeep and I’ve noticed this kinda growling gargling sound from the cats when I put my pedal down. (Note both cats are extremely rusty)

(Little background info) I have the exhaust right in front of the rear axle on a 2DR so maybe it could be the exhaust pipe not being long enough? Could this cause the cats to sound like that?


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WJCO

Meme King
Hit them with a rubber mallet. If they're breaking apart inside, it will rattle likes rocks are inside. I've never seen one make a noise other than that.

If they're plugged up, you'll have a loss of power and usually an engine light on.
 

cozdude

Guy with a Red 2-Door
Hit them with a rubber mallet. If they're breaking apart inside, it will rattle likes rocks are inside. I've never seen one make a noise other than that.

If they're plugged up, you'll have a loss of power and usually an engine light on.

This^^^^ you can clearly tell if they are falling apart this way.
 

Dune Crawler

New member
Hit them with a rubber mallet. If they're breaking apart inside, it will rattle likes rocks are inside. I've never seen one make a noise other than that.

If they're plugged up, you'll have a loss of power and usually an engine light on.

I’ll try the mallet. If they’re plugged up is there a special way to unclog them? Or is replacing less of a headache?


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cozdude

Guy with a Red 2-Door
*there is one way to maybe clean it. Most auto parts store so carry a product called cataclean. I've seen it work and I've seen it fail. Still doesn't hurt to try it as it cleans out the rest of your exhaust system.

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“Snake oil”. It will usually work to help get you thru emissions tests but doesn’t last long.
 

Dune Crawler

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Update*

I hit it both cats with a mallet and no signs of a rock sound. I took off the exhaust before work just to see if that would change anything and the engine felt a little less sluggish, but still had the sound coming from the front.

I also ran a diagnostic.

The codes that popped up.
P0174-system too lean
P0455-I didn’t tighten down the cap last fill up.
P0562-first week driven in about a year (I’ll get the battery tested and clean the connectors)
P0706-trans range sensor (could Code P0562 cause this?)

I cleared them so I’ll run another diagnostic tomorrow.



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