Hey. I've been having some problems with my car. It sounded like a lawn mower and got louder with speed. I still was able to maintain my speed though, it was just rather loud. When I went to drive it to the mechanic, there was a rattle under my car. I saw that one of the exhaust pipes was dragging on the ground. So I get it to the mechanic and he told me that my catalytic converter needed to be replaced.
I checked some of the "symptoms" of the need for a replacement and I'm not entirely convinced. One of the things is an oder that the exhaust constantly has. I have never smelled anything. Another one was a major loss in gas mileage. I just did a calculation of my last trip without a fill up and conservative estimates show that my gas milage is well where it should be. Another big one is that the car doesn't perform as well. Since I've been having issues, I haven't really tested the performance, but what little I did drive, I didn't notice any drop in performance. And I have yet to find catalytic converter problems spell out my symptoms.
I'm skeptical. It's an expensive problem and I don't have them money if it's not something that actually needs to be done. So I was wondering if anyone could help out. I know you can't really diagnose it without seeing it, but just tell me if there is cause for concern.
Thanks!
I checked some of the "symptoms" of the need for a replacement and I'm not entirely convinced. One of the things is an oder that the exhaust constantly has. I have never smelled anything. Another one was a major loss in gas mileage. I just did a calculation of my last trip without a fill up and conservative estimates show that my gas milage is well where it should be. Another big one is that the car doesn't perform as well. Since I've been having issues, I haven't really tested the performance, but what little I did drive, I didn't notice any drop in performance. And I have yet to find catalytic converter problems spell out my symptoms.
I'm skeptical. It's an expensive problem and I don't have them money if it's not something that actually needs to be done. So I was wondering if anyone could help out. I know you can't really diagnose it without seeing it, but just tell me if there is cause for concern.
Thanks!