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Mar 26th, 2019, 03:02 | #1 |
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Catalytic Converter - Volvo or Aftermarket ??
Greetings Friends,
Re: 2001, S-40 Petrol, Turbo, 140,000 miles on the clock Is it time to bury the old bird or make the repairs ? The Catalytic Converter code is the biggie if I get a Genuine Volvo Cat = $1,000us for the part. Most forum folks say an aftermarket Cat will be fine for ~ $300 ** I can deal with the timing belt at $1,200 by the Dealer specialist as a routine maintenance But – add another ** $800 for a new VVT hub / pulley, includes all seals on that side of the engine ** possible oxygen / Lambda sensors ** Rack/ steering boots ** Sway bar bushing = need to remove the subframe to replace ** Catalytic Converter as above ** I can repair most of the above except the Timing belt + V V T Hub, Cat So = Is it time to bury the old bird or make the repairs ? Comments appreciate Tom in Carolina, USA Details for those who like them V V T Pulley is leaking oil; Due for a timing belt – last one ten years ago, will do all the seals on the timing belt side Getting these codes for two years – on for a while, clear codes, off for a month or two P0420 = Catalyst System efficiency System below threshold Bank 1 P0130 2 circuit bank 1 sensor 1 P0015 = Exhaust Camshaft Position Timing Over Retarded Bank 1 Recent Replacements = Entire PCV system, plugs, Coil Packs, two years using Mobil 1 High Mileage 5/30 Full Synthetic , Ignition wiring harness = cured sputtering engine, Exhaust flex pipe, fuel pressure regulator, and extra points for driver's side window regulator, Clean out: VVT solenoid , Mass Air Flow sensor and a few other small things
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Mar 26th, 2019, 11:01 | #2 |
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The main thing is... Do you think it's worth it ?
Those quotes are a lot higher than we would pay here in UK ! $1200 ( or about £900) for a timing belt swap.. ouch ! If the cat has not started breaking up, i would be tempted to try some sort of cat cleaner before laying out for a new cat ? Last edited by magnuz; Mar 26th, 2019 at 11:29. |
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Mar 27th, 2019, 15:52 | #3 |
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Buy Volvo Genuine or Aftermarket Catalytic Converter ??
Hey Magnuz,
Thanks for your comments. My thought is the CAT has NOT starting breaking up - I don't hear any noise that folks talk about on the internet. I am only driving 7,000 per year and the past two years only 4,124 per year - just around town with very short trips down the street to shop. The gas mileage meter says my average speed is usually about 20 miles per hour So there is probably build up happening I am going to start adding Red Line fuel injector cleaner - about 1.5 ounces every tank to see if that helps keep the system clean. And - doing an Italian Tune UP every so often. Thanks for sharing your wisdom. Tom in Carolina
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Mar 27th, 2019, 17:45 | #4 |
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Sometimes the P0420 code is caused by a faulty lambda sensor, the first o2 sensor in the exhaust, at the manifold. I'm about to change my o2 sensor in my saxo. Hope this helps.
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Mar 27th, 2019, 18:40 | #5 |
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As Magnuz says I think I'd be tempted to try a product like cataclean[maybe that redline stuff you mention does the same job?]As for replacement cats[I'll probably be shot for this]but the previous owner of my V70 had an aftermarket one fitted shortly before he sold it on to the bloke I bought it from and I've had the car 3yrs now[so the cat will be about 4yrs old] and I've never had any problems with it.
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Mar 28th, 2019, 00:16 | #6 |
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Hi Dippydog, On recent mot my car failed on CO levels. Several people on here reco`d Forte advanced formula gas treatment. I poured a bottle in the tank and it seemed to clean out the system as following re-test it passed.
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