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Where can I find the catalytic converter on a 2010 Honda CRV?

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Cindy J.

The catalytic converter of the 2010 Honda CR-V is positioned at the front of the vehicle under the truck, secured by two spring bolts, and connected to the exhaust manifold. Its role is to transform harmful emissions such as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides. Catalytic converters are typically coated with metals like palladium to facilitate a chemical process that converts gases into more eco-friendly compounds before they exit through the exhaust system. Damages to the cat can occur due to fluid leaks, blockages, and overheating. Indications that it may need to be replaced include decreased engine performance, sluggish acceleration, darkened exhaust smoke, the odor of sulfur, and excessive heat beneath the car. The average cost of replacement for the CR-V ranges from $1,900 to $2,500 covering parts and labor.

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  • Deon

    The catalytic converter in a 2010 Honda CRV is located within the exhaust system, positioned between the evaporation system and the intake manifold.

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