Gotta come back to say THANK YOU! Thank you for your previous replies, this video was a lifesaver and explained perfectly. Got quick estimates of 8-$1000 for the CAT alone without inspecting the underneath of my car. I ended up spending $680 for parts and $140 labor putting me at $820 for everything! Only thing I had to do was source the gasket and flange repair pipe to match with the end outlet of the Walker which they welded for me. You are the MAN!!
Thank you so much for showing us how to fix the problem, I was livid when I discovered what had happened. But thanks to you making this video, I feel a little better
Same exact thing happened to my 04 accord. Cut off the down-pipe and cat. $200 that i shouldn’t have to spend all because somebody doesn’t want to get a job. I do like your idea of spray painting and engraving the cat. Was thinking of doing the same thing.
This happened to my 7th gen too a month before you posted this video, the thieves used a signal jammer to prevent my ring cameras from recording, and they also stole from my neighbor who also has a 7th gen.
This happened to me I'm so pissed off. My 2007 honda accord I love my car. Don't they have 2 converters? What does 3 way catalytic converter mean? Thank you for your help
$360 for aftermarket CAT shield is pricey. I added comprehensive with no deductibles after my theft experience. It's surprising how inexpensive this coverage is for 04 Accord. Figure since it's a spare car, if theft occurs again, I'd have insurance pay for all of it. Maybe even put an OEM cat, depending upon how much they assess the car.
Happened about a month ago. Pretty upset. In CA and this OEM requirement to pass smog is ridicouls making something costing $100 into $600-1500 not worth it to save a 04 or older car..
Hi and thank you for this video. I wasn't jackeded but live in upstate NY and my exhaust needed replacing. My '07 Accord looks like a barnacle encrusted shipwreck from underneath- nothing like your pristine CA car! I've got a question regarding the two spring bolts holding the flex/down pipe to the header. Do you recall if they torqued down tight? I know the springs are not supposed to be too tight, but my bolts thread in all the way out the top of the header flange and never get tight. It's like I've run out of thread. These are genuine Honda bolts and doughnut gasket from the dealer where I was uncerimoniously robbed! The bolts don't pull out and the flex pipe seems all the way on, but I expected them to tighten somewhat. Thanks for your thoughts.
Great video. Any issues with using the Denso downstream O2 sensor while keeping the OEM upstream sensor? The askref web recommends using an OEM O2 sensor with after market CAT, so don't want to get check engine light coming up. The Densor part used in the video says doesn't seem to be CA emission compatible when I searched on few sites.
I used the 234-4797 Denso and it worked great. No check engine lights still, and it passed smog without any problems at all. I just updated the link in the description because it looked like the old link wasn't working. Thanks for watching! Best of luck to you! -Dan the Fix it Man
so the same happened to me. I also live in Los Angeles CA, my question is when getting the DMV issued sequence number for a Specially Constructed Vehicle. Does that mean that the car goes from clean tittle to constructed/rebuilt tittle? and whats the process obtaining the DMV issued sequence number for a Specially Constructed Vehicle.
This doesn't change the vehicle's title status at all, it's just a piece of paper that they will give you at the smog referee station that you need to bring with you to the smog check location. They refer to this as getting a new 'label', but shouldn't change the title status at all. So sorry this happened to you, Best of luck with everything. Take care, -Dan the Fix it Man
Any check engines lights with the new Walker cat??? I live in California as well and have purchased the Walker Cal Approved Cat.......believe I read on their website 5yr/50k mile warranty. Mine wasnt stolen but got p0420......will replace cat and new o2 sensor at the cat.........later in a month (lack of funds) will replace air to fuel o2 sensor at the top (might as well get all new sensors and cat) a bit nervous only paying $400 but its ridiculous to pay $2,000 out of pocket........half of what the car is worth......but my guess is this Walker aftermarket must not have as much of those precious metals.........the whole state ref stuff seems like a hassle though. Do you have to go to state ref??
No check engine light yet, I am still happy with the Walker Cat…and yes, you really do need to do the referee thing. My smog check guy is the one who told me about it. It was quick, and they didn’t charge for it. (That was a nice surprise) And I agree with you in that I couldn’t justify the cost of the OEM converter on this older car. The first cheap Chinese cat I tried felt lighter than the Walker one, and only lasted 6 weeks until the check engine light came on for po420. I am sure you’re right in that the Walker one doesn’t have as much valuable metal in it compared to the original cat…and it may not last as long as an oem one, but at the price difference, even if it lasts a few years, I am good with that. Thanks for watching! -Dan the Fix it Man
I wouldn't say that welding it is completely necessary, you can probably get away with just using exhaust clamps instead. Best of luck to you! -Dan the Fix it Man
I bought the 3 bolt triangular flange in the description and it doesn’t line up with the end my my walker 82895 cat, do they sell those pieces at local stores or will a muffler shop sell me a piece that fits?
You might be able to source it locally. I guess the company is selling a few different sizes/options. I’m really not 100% sure why that’s not fitting for you though. Sorry for the trouble, I hope you get that figured out. Thx
Can you help clarify which variant of the universal flange is correct? Your amz link loads the oval one which doesnt seem right. What is od and id measurements? Do you have the specs on the sleeves as well? Thank you
The link shows an oval and a triangle flange option. The one I used was the triangle option with the three bolts. It was the 2” diameter. The other pieces were just 2” sleeves from O’reilly auto. Most auto parts stores will have several options available in stock. Best of luck to you. -Dan the Fix it Man
Yes, I am sure they were professional thieves. It happened to several cars in our neighborhood on the same night. I believe they were all older Honda Accords.
@@DantheFixitMan Would a 2004 Honda Accord Euro (7gen) be a target for theft? Cant seem to find any info on the net about "Euro" models. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f6/2005-2008_Honda_Accord_Euro_Luxury_sedan_02.jpg/1280px-2005-2008_Honda_Accord_Euro_Luxury_sedan_02.jpg
No problem, Happy to give you an update. The second one (Walker brand) is still working great! No troubles or codes at all. Thanks for watching! -Dan the Fix it Man
It’s about $1000 with aftermarket parts, and around $3500 with the OEM Honda parts. You can save a few hundred dollars on labor if you do it yourself. There are several recycling companies that buy them and I read that some auto repair shops will (illegally) buy them because they are able to sell them to the recycling companies in larger quantities. Thx for watching! -Dan the Fix it Man
8:34 what size is the universal triangle thing after the catalytic? I saw the link but there a lot of options in there. I’m guessing it’s oval 2” OD? Thanks.
@@K10l0lk3 that non-California one that I tried was junk. I had it shipped to my friend out of state. I just needed something to work temporarily, because I was going to give it to my daughter that lives in another state, and the OEM ones were out of stock everywhere. But it didn’t last long at all…just about 6 weeks then the check engine light came on again. My plans changed and I decided to keep it in California, so I found the Walker one that is C.A.R.B. approved on Amazon and it has been working fine ever since. I also had to go to the smog referee to have it inspected and a new label has to be made about would pass smog. Kind of a hassle, but it passed. I wouldn’t bother with the cheap one, even if I was living in another state. Thanks for watching! Dan the Fix it Man
I do have some questions, what diameter is that universal flange and is there another name for it? Any link? What is diameter for honda JDM exhaust pipe? need pipe sleeves and clamps for the size. Since im in CA I need CARB compliant instead of EPA comp. And they dont converter bolts and nuts, where can I get them?
Hi David, All of the links to what you need are in the description. You will want to order the 'triangle' shaped 2" flange, and it comes with new bolts and nuts and a gasket. The Honda exhaust pipe is 2" diameter. I also included the link to the Walker California C.A.R.B. legal converter that I installed after the cheap one shown in this video failed. Best of luck to you. -Dan the Fix it Man
@@DantheFixitMan wasup, got all parts but the roadblocks im having is the uni. Flange (your amazon link) holes doesnt align perfectly with the walker carb ca converter, bolts can be inserted but they are angled. The converter didnt come with bolts/nuts/washers and I am still 3 sets short where can I get em?
@@elnum7 I’m so sorry it’s not lining up…, the flange I got the bolts lined up perfectly with both the cheap converter and the Walker one. They have a few different options I am guessing on that link for that flange. You might try a local auto parts store to source that flange, like an O’reilly or a Napa. They should have the bolts too. Best of luck to you, I hope you get it sorted out soon. Thx again
I just looked at it thanks to your suggestion. I wonder if that will be retroactive as well since the smog referee station already approved the aftermarket converter for our car and it already passed smog check. If they say that it needs to be OEM the next time I need to smog it, I will probably sell it out of state. Thanks for the info.
@@omargerdbro I’m so sorry to hear that. I sincerely wish you the best of luck in dealing with it. I hope you are able to get it back on the road without too much trouble.
I ended up using the bolts that came with the flange that I bought on Amazon for the one side of the converter, and the cheaper aftermarket converter I used came with some bolts as well... I don't think the walker aftermarket cat came with bolts though. I am sure you could find some that would work at your local hardware or autoparts store. The front flex pipe that was cut off still had the two bolts with springs on the car so I was able to re-use them. Thanks for watching! Best of luck to you! -Dan the Fix it Man
the cuts look like they were made with a pipe cutter and not a saw I have done a lot of research on how they do this they sometimes use a pipe cutter because it makes less noise I know this becaue I have seen this done this way
the older honda accords have a bulls eye on them if you dont have a cage or plate covering them you have to get a anti theft devise or they will be gone im in ny and ny and cal has the highest theft rate what I dont understand is I see so many mechanics who drives these cars and dont have a cat cage there is no excuse to not have one peiord I have been a mechanic/tech since I was 16 and I have been at 5 shops priv tire shops and dealers and I tell every one that I see with a prius or honda you better get one insurance companies will help you pay for it it is worth every penny
someone attempted to steal mine however, i was able to run out and pop a shot lmao but they damaged the flex pipe so bad.. smh.. where did you jack up the car at?? so i can get underneath and do the same
Oh my! Glad they didn't get your converter! I just jacked it up under the pinch welds under the door. (You can see where the jack should go). I think I also put jack stands under the subframe. Just make sure it's nice and solid and secure before doing any work underneath. Best of luckwith it.
Size: 2" OD, 7.5" OAL is from the amazon description. Here is the link: amzn.to/3Nhu350 It's the 2" one, they call it oval for some reason, but that's the correct one. Thanks for watching, best of luck to you. -Dan the Fix it Man
Hello I know you updated recently but I am going to purchase the cat because mine got stolen BuT just to verify , you did pass correct? I have to get star certified Thank you in advance!
@@airless818 I just posted an update to the description. The check engine light came on about 6 weeks after installing this cheap catalytic converter shown in the video. Although I live in California, my plans were to give this car to a family member that lives in a state where smog is not required. After a change of plans, I decided to keep the car here in California so I just put on the California C.A.R.B. approved Aftermarket Walker Catalytic Converter 82895 (link below) 2 weeks ago so I can pass smog and keep it here in California. It's been only 2 weeks, but so far so good. This one is listed on the Aftermarket Catalytic Converter Database C.A.R.B. website so it should pass smog check without issue. The smog check isn't due on this vehicle yet, but I think it is coming up soon. I will post an update if I have any trouble. Best of luck to you! -Dan the Fix it Man
I updated the video description recently. The new Walker converter that I put on has been working great. The one shown in the video didn’t last longer than 6 months. Thanks for watching! -Dan the Fix it Man
Sorry for the thievery, so what was the total cost of the fix, around $400-$500? Also have you made a video dealing with the cat shield, that would be super interesting. Dont worry, nobody truly gets away with anything, every person involved will one day soon find themselves in front of the Judge that cannot be lied to or bought off, God Almighty, ignorance will not be a valid excuse.
So sorry to hear... I was very upset too when it happened to us. It's super frustrating and it can really hurt someone financially. I am so sorry you're dealing with this now. But I wish you the best of luck with it, -Dan the Fix it Man
@@ShyKng-yo4gx yes, after this happened, we added it to all of our cars. I still wish I would’ve done something like the cat shield ahead of time…just to not have to deal with this problem. The hassle and time alone would’ve been worth it… I am also kind of concerned that the insurance company would just total the car because of the low valuation. I’m gonna play it safe and install a cat shield on it and hopefully I never even have to think about it again. Take care, Dan the Fix it Man
My cat got jacked and i am in CA. This is the best diy cat repair video i seen so far. God bless you.
I'm in Hollywood CA and this just happened to me. Can't stand theifs
Gotta come back to say THANK YOU! Thank you for your previous replies, this video was a lifesaver and explained perfectly. Got quick estimates of 8-$1000 for the CAT alone without inspecting the underneath of my car. I ended up spending $680 for parts and $140 labor putting me at $820 for everything! Only thing I had to do was source the gasket and flange repair pipe to match with the end outlet of the Walker which they welded for me. You are the MAN!!
Thank you so much for showing us how to fix the problem, I was livid when I discovered what had happened. But thanks to you making this video, I feel a little better
Same exact thing happened to my 04 accord. Cut off the down-pipe and cat. $200 that i shouldn’t have to spend all because somebody doesn’t want to get a job. I do like your idea of spray painting and engraving the cat. Was thinking of doing the same thing.
This happened to my 7th gen too a month before you posted this video, the thieves used a signal jammer to prevent my ring cameras from recording, and they also stole from my neighbor who also has a 7th gen.
Thank you for posting this and the link to the products. This is a huge help. I’ll see if I can do this myself. I’ll update if I was able to do it.
Great video and thank you so much for sharing this!
This happened to me I'm so pissed off. My 2007 honda accord I love my car. Don't they have 2 converters? What does 3 way catalytic converter mean? Thank you for your help
I had my 06” accord cat stolen.. lucky insurance covered… got an OEM cat and a shield… 🙏🏼🙏🏼that keeps the thieves away!!!
BROO i appreciate you sucks that it's the Winter!!! but my little sister needs her car so thank you! also quick question what state are you in ?
Remove bolts drop rear parts down after tack weld so can get the top..
$360 for aftermarket CAT shield is pricey. I added comprehensive with no deductibles after my theft experience. It's surprising how inexpensive this coverage is for 04 Accord. Figure since it's a spare car, if theft occurs again, I'd have insurance pay for all of it. Maybe even put an OEM cat, depending upon how much they assess the car.
You are the man !!!
Happened about a month ago. Pretty upset. In CA and this OEM requirement to pass smog is ridicouls making something costing $100 into $600-1500 not worth it to save a 04 or older car..
Thanks for the video and sorry to all those like myself who had to experience this from these low life cowards.
Hi and thank you for this video. I wasn't jackeded but live in upstate NY and my exhaust needed replacing. My '07 Accord looks like a barnacle encrusted shipwreck from underneath- nothing like your pristine CA car! I've got a question regarding the two spring bolts holding the flex/down pipe to the header. Do you recall if they torqued down tight? I know the springs are not supposed to be too tight, but my bolts thread in all the way out the top of the header flange and never get tight. It's like I've run out of thread. These are genuine Honda bolts and doughnut gasket from the dealer where I was uncerimoniously robbed! The bolts don't pull out and the flex pipe seems all the way on, but I expected them to tighten somewhat. Thanks for your thoughts.
I am pretty sure the spring bolts did tighten all the way down without spinning.
It sounds like what youre are going into may be stripped.
Great video. Any issues with using the Denso downstream O2 sensor while keeping the OEM upstream sensor? The askref web recommends using an OEM O2 sensor with after market CAT, so don't want to get check engine light coming up. The Densor part used in the video says doesn't seem to be CA emission compatible when I searched on few sites.
I used the 234-4797 Denso and it worked great. No check engine lights still, and it passed smog without any problems at all. I just updated the link in the description because it looked like the old link wasn't working.
Thanks for watching!
Best of luck to you!
-Dan the Fix it Man
Great video thanks.
Should I remove rear converter and put a pipe on it or would that cause damage
the part is 2800 alone probably more with inflation. It's like half of the worth of the car.
Aftermarket parts are not that much as low as 200 for Walker part
Do you know the size of the bolts that mount the cat?
so the same happened to me. I also live in Los Angeles CA, my question is when getting the DMV issued sequence number for a Specially Constructed Vehicle. Does that mean that the car goes from clean tittle to constructed/rebuilt tittle? and whats the process obtaining the DMV issued sequence number for a Specially Constructed Vehicle.
This doesn't change the vehicle's title status at all, it's just a piece of paper that they will give you at the smog referee station that you need to bring with you to the smog check location. They refer to this as getting a new 'label', but shouldn't change the title status at all.
So sorry this happened to you,
Best of luck with everything.
Take care,
-Dan the Fix it Man
Any check engines lights with the new Walker cat??? I live in California as well and have purchased the Walker Cal Approved Cat.......believe I read on their website 5yr/50k mile warranty. Mine wasnt stolen but got p0420......will replace cat and new o2 sensor at the cat.........later in a month (lack of funds) will replace air to fuel o2 sensor at the top (might as well get all new sensors and cat) a bit nervous only paying $400 but its ridiculous to pay $2,000 out of pocket........half of what the car is worth......but my guess is this Walker aftermarket must not have as much of those precious metals.........the whole state ref stuff seems like a hassle though. Do you have to go to state ref??
No check engine light yet, I am still happy with the Walker Cat…and yes, you really do need to do the referee thing. My smog check guy is the one who told me about it. It was quick, and they didn’t charge for it. (That was a nice surprise) And I agree with you in that I couldn’t justify the cost of the OEM converter on this older car. The first cheap Chinese cat I tried felt lighter than the Walker one, and only lasted 6 weeks until the check engine light came on for po420. I am sure you’re right in that the Walker one doesn’t have as much valuable metal in it compared to the original cat…and it may not last as long as an oem one, but at the price difference, even if it lasts a few years, I am good with that.
Thanks for watching!
-Dan the Fix it Man
@Dan the Fix it Man thanks for the reply man......and the video
Will reinstalling it make the engine light disappear
Thanks man
Is a weld necessary? Or could I take it to a shop to have it welded once assembled?
I wouldn't say that welding it is completely necessary, you can probably get away with just using exhaust clamps instead.
Best of luck to you!
-Dan the Fix it Man
I bought the 3 bolt triangular flange in the description and it doesn’t line up with the end my my walker 82895 cat, do they sell those pieces at local stores or will a muffler shop sell me a piece that fits?
You might be able to source it locally. I guess the company is selling a few different sizes/options. I’m really not 100% sure why that’s not fitting for you though. Sorry for the trouble, I hope you get that figured out.
Thx
Can you help clarify which variant of the universal flange is correct? Your amz link loads the oval one which doesnt seem right. What is od and id measurements? Do you have the specs on the sleeves as well? Thank you
The link shows an oval and a triangle flange option. The one I used was the triangle option with the three bolts. It was the 2” diameter. The other pieces were just 2” sleeves from O’reilly auto. Most auto parts stores will have several options available in stock.
Best of luck to you.
-Dan the Fix it Man
@@DantheFixitMan thank you
That looks like a clean steal despite the problem. Must be a professional.
Yes, I am sure they were professional thieves. It happened to several cars in our neighborhood on the same night. I believe they were all older Honda Accords.
@@DantheFixitMan Would a 2004 Honda Accord Euro (7gen) be a target for theft? Cant seem to find any info on the net about "Euro" models.
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f6/2005-2008_Honda_Accord_Euro_Luxury_sedan_02.jpg/1280px-2005-2008_Honda_Accord_Euro_Luxury_sedan_02.jpg
I'm hoping you can give an update on the next cat you put in.. how's it holding up now?
No problem, Happy to give you an update. The second one (Walker brand) is still working great! No troubles or codes at all.
Thanks for watching!
-Dan the Fix it Man
How much did that cost? Who’s buying these stolen cats and the metals?
It’s about $1000 with aftermarket parts, and around $3500 with the OEM Honda parts. You can save a few hundred dollars on labor if you do it yourself. There are several recycling companies that buy them and I read that some auto repair shops will (illegally) buy them because they are able to sell them to the recycling companies in larger quantities.
Thx for watching!
-Dan the Fix it Man
8:34 what size is the universal triangle thing after the catalytic? I saw the link but there a lot of options in there. I’m guessing it’s oval 2” OD?
Thanks.
@@dxdvilla7650 it’s actually the triangle one that matched up perfectly.
Best of luck to you!
@@DantheFixitMan hey man how did you order the cat off Amazon, the website says it can’t be shipped in California
@@K10l0lk3 that non-California one that I tried was junk. I had it shipped to my friend out of state. I just needed something to work temporarily, because I was going to give it to my daughter that lives in another state, and the OEM ones were out of stock everywhere. But it didn’t last long at all…just about 6 weeks then the check engine light came on again. My plans changed and I decided to keep it in California, so I found the Walker one that is C.A.R.B. approved on Amazon and it has been working fine ever since. I also had to go to the smog referee to have it inspected and a new label has to be made about would pass smog. Kind of a hassle, but it passed. I wouldn’t bother with the cheap one, even if I was living in another state.
Thanks for watching!
Dan the Fix it Man
I do have some questions, what diameter is that universal flange and is there another name for it? Any link? What is diameter for honda JDM exhaust pipe? need pipe sleeves and clamps for the size. Since im in CA I need CARB compliant instead of EPA comp. And they dont converter bolts and nuts, where can I get them?
Hi David,
All of the links to what you need are in the description. You will want to order the 'triangle' shaped 2" flange, and it comes with new bolts and nuts and a gasket. The Honda exhaust pipe is 2" diameter. I also included the link to the Walker California C.A.R.B. legal converter that I installed after the cheap one shown in this video failed.
Best of luck to you.
-Dan the Fix it Man
@@DantheFixitMan wasup, got all parts but the roadblocks im having is the uni. Flange (your amazon link) holes doesnt align perfectly with the walker carb ca converter, bolts can be inserted but they are angled. The converter didnt come with bolts/nuts/washers and I am still 3 sets short where can I get em?
@@elnum7 I’m so sorry it’s not lining up…, the flange I got the bolts lined up perfectly with both the cheap converter and the Walker one. They have a few different options I am guessing on that link for that flange.
You might try a local auto parts store to source that flange, like an O’reilly or a Napa. They should have the bolts too.
Best of luck to you, I hope you get it sorted out soon.
Thx again
have you heard of the lates info on the honda accord August 2023 on the ask a ref site?
I just looked at it thanks to your suggestion. I wonder if that will be retroactive as well since the smog referee station already approved the aftermarket converter for our car and it already passed smog check. If they say that it needs to be OEM the next time I need to smog it, I will probably sell it out of state. Thanks for the info.
I just had a question. Do you think that flange you soldered to the muffler would align with an Oem cat too?
@@omargerdbro yes, it should work for OEM as well
@@DantheFixitMan thank you, I’ve been hit recently man. Very very angry about it. Thanks for this content
@@omargerdbro I’m so sorry to hear that. I sincerely wish you the best of luck in dealing with it. I hope you are able to get it back on the road without too much trouble.
do you know what bolts i need to get haha , i was going to buy the oem honda BUT they are pricey
thank you in advance
I ended up using the bolts that came with the flange that I bought on Amazon for the one side of the converter, and the cheaper aftermarket converter I used came with some bolts as well...
I don't think the walker aftermarket cat came with bolts though. I am sure you could find some that would work at your local hardware or autoparts store. The front flex pipe that was cut off still had the two bolts with springs on the car so I was able to re-use them.
Thanks for watching!
Best of luck to you!
-Dan the Fix it Man
the cuts look like they were made with a pipe cutter and not a saw I have done a lot of research on how they do this they sometimes use a pipe cutter because it makes less noise I know this becaue I have seen this done this way
Before make any welding please disconnect the battery.
the older honda accords have a bulls eye on them if you dont have a cage or plate covering them you have to get a anti theft devise or they will be gone im in ny and ny and cal has the highest theft rate what I dont understand is I see so many mechanics who drives these cars and dont have a cat cage there is no excuse to not have one peiord I have been a mechanic/tech since I was 16 and I have been at 5 shops priv tire shops and dealers and I tell every one that I see with a prius or honda you better get one insurance companies will help you pay for it it is worth every penny
someone attempted to steal mine however, i was able to run out and pop a shot lmao but they damaged the flex pipe so bad.. smh..
where did you jack up the car at?? so i can get underneath and do the same
Oh my! Glad they didn't get your converter!
I just jacked it up under the pinch welds under the door. (You can see where the jack should go). I think I also put jack stands under the subframe. Just make sure it's nice and solid and secure before doing any work underneath. Best of luckwith it.
@@DantheFixitMan bet thank you so much
What size it the trangle reducer
Size: 2" OD, 7.5" OAL is from the amazon description. Here is the link: amzn.to/3Nhu350
It's the 2" one, they call it oval for some reason, but that's the correct one.
Thanks for watching, best of luck to you.
-Dan the Fix it Man
Hello I know you updated recently but
I am going to purchase the cat because mine got stolen
BuT just to verify , you did pass correct? I have to get star certified
Thank you in advance!
Yes, it passed the California Smog check after I went through the smog referee process and got a new label.
Thx
How did you find the flange?
I just found it on Amazon, link is in the description
Thanks for watching!
Dan the Fix it Man
Will it pass smog in CA?
amzn.to/3dcNnS0 - Walker Exhaust CalCat Carb 82895 Direct Fit Catalytic Converter (Alternative to OEM)
This one is approved for California.
@@DantheFixitMan How has it held up 1 year later? Did you call the state referees?
@@airless818 I just posted an update to the description.
The check engine light came on about 6 weeks after installing this cheap catalytic converter shown in the video. Although I live in California, my plans were to give this car to a family member that lives in a state where smog is not required.
After a change of plans, I decided to keep the car here in California so I just put on the California C.A.R.B. approved Aftermarket Walker Catalytic Converter 82895 (link below) 2 weeks ago so I can pass smog and keep it here in California.
It's been only 2 weeks, but so far so good. This one is listed on the Aftermarket Catalytic Converter Database C.A.R.B. website so it should pass smog check without issue. The smog check isn't due on this vehicle yet, but I think it is coming up soon. I will post an update if I have any trouble.
Best of luck to you!
-Dan the Fix it Man
@@DantheFixitMan Thank you for the information. Glad your video is helping others wish you success.
Is the new converter still good?
I updated the video description recently. The new Walker converter that I put on has been working great. The one shown in the video didn’t last longer than 6 months.
Thanks for watching!
-Dan the Fix it Man
@@DantheFixitMan thanks for saving me from buying a bad converter
Sorry for the thievery, so what was the total cost of the fix, around $400-$500? Also have you made a video dealing with the cat shield, that would be super interesting. Dont worry, nobody truly gets away with anything, every person involved will one day soon find themselves in front of the Judge that cannot be lied to or bought off, God Almighty, ignorance will not be a valid excuse.
Same thing happened to me yesterday...so damn pissed... effin junkies🤬
They did that to my 2005 Honda Accord. I’m upset
So sorry to hear...
I was very upset too when it happened to us. It's super frustrating and it can really hurt someone financially.
I am so sorry you're dealing with this now.
But I wish you the best of luck with it,
-Dan the Fix it Man
@@DantheFixitMan Did you add comprehensive coverage after the theft?
@@ShyKng-yo4gx yes, after this happened, we added it to all of our cars. I still wish I would’ve done something like the cat shield ahead of time…just to not have to deal with this problem. The hassle and time alone would’ve been worth it…
I am also kind of concerned that the insurance company would just total the car because of the low valuation. I’m gonna play it safe and install a cat shield on it and hopefully I never even have to think about it again.
Take care,
Dan the Fix it Man
where did u purchase the catalytic converter
amzn.to/3XxoAce I got it here on Amazon.com It's still working great and passed smog check in California.
I got my stolen this morning. 😠
So sorry to hear that. I know it’s extremely frustrating. I wish you the best of luck with it.