2005 3.5L Pacifica. When
I have a 2011 dodge grand caravan that has a 3.6 L Pentastar engine. If this is the engine that you have, then you have 2 cat converters, One in the front and one in the back of the engine, I do not know how many miles you have on this Pacifica, But, if you have over 150K chances are you will have to replace the cat converter, Go to autozone and have them put the scanner on there, you must have the check engine light on,They will tell you which one it is either bank 1 or bank 2, Whichever one it is, you will have to replace the converter, if you have over 150K miles, Then not too long after that the other one will go out, It is an expensive repair, If you go to the dealer and buy the part, you will have to pay $150 to $300 core charge per converter because of the palladium and precious metal inside, You will get it back when you return the old one, Changing the 02 sensors, will not fix the problem. Besides you will see that unless you take out the converter,, you will not be able to get the sensors out,
You will not pass inspection with a bad cat converter, but, if it is time for inspection, you may be able to use CATA CLEAN and light may go off for a week or so
10/16/2017 5:12:42 AM •
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on Oct 16, 2017