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Jun 1, 2009 - I have seen a catalytic converter only (no pipes), a catalytic converter with a pipe that bolts onto the manifold? and other variations. Which ...
To be able to help you, we need to know what the error codes your system is putting out. DON'T disconnect the battery until codes are read. You can take it to most chain store auto parts houses and they will read the codes for you - MAKE SURE YOU WRITE DOWN EACH ONE IN THE ORDER THAT THEY COME OUT! And then we can help you a little bit better,
Or you can take it to a shop that has a diagnostic computer and for about 100 bucks they can pin point your problem and give you an estimate for repairs.
your engine code means "big leak" in the evap control system, this system has alot of pieces, but you are looking for a vacuum leak most probably, look at your vacuum hoses, and refer to the vacuum diagram stuck under your hood for routing, see if you have a bad hose, or disconnected hose some where. these are small vacuum hoses that attach to the purge valve, air filter housing, and charcoal cannister. let me know what you find.
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