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Faz

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cat problems?
« on: 10 August 2007, 15:00:13 »

I now seem to be facing another problem.after excessive rateling noise i took the car to one of these exhaust places and had it checked over he told me the cat converter has broken inside and thats what the noise is.how can i double check on that ? is the noise a good tell tale sign?I know when it comes to MOT time in January it may or may not pass,estimated cost was £200.Any cheaper options? Can any one help please.
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Re: cat problems?
« Reply #1 on: 10 August 2007, 15:24:12 »

IF the cat is knackered, due to their normal high reliability, do not rule out 2nd hand one. Pattern ones tend to be noisey...
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