Don't forget the heat shields, they are there for a reason. Every mechanic knows those things get incredibly hot and are prone to melt important surrounding parts when people get lazy and don't put them back on. We make good money repairing other peoples mistakes.
Great video! Question… My 2005 isn’t worth much but it’s all I have right now. Is this the type of cat that I can potentially clean. I really can’t afford much right now and I’m worried about getting stranded. The cat code just came on right after I finally fixed the 02 sensor that started making the car stall. Every now and again I’m getting a hard start and I’m thinking it’s due to the cat. I either want to clean or try my luck with the Amazon cheap ones I’m seeing. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Happy New Year!
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Don't forget the heat shields, they are there for a reason. Every mechanic knows those things get incredibly hot and are prone to melt important surrounding parts when people get lazy and don't put them back on. We make good money repairing other peoples mistakes.
Does this work for the 09 forester as well?
Great video! Question…
My 2005 isn’t worth much but it’s all I have right now. Is this the type of cat that I can potentially clean. I really can’t afford much right now and I’m worried about getting stranded. The cat code just came on right after I finally fixed the 02 sensor that started making the car stall. Every now and again I’m getting a hard start and I’m thinking it’s due to the cat. I either want to clean or try my luck with the Amazon cheap ones I’m seeing. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Happy New Year!
Was that the OEM cat you took off?
Is the second part a cat as well
Good Job
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