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3 factors that can trigger catalytic converter failures in Volkswagen cars

Any modern major car companies install a catalytic converter in the exhaust system. This is a very important element that is used, primarily so that the pollution of the environment by emissions is not so strong and active. Given that it is constantly under heavy load, sooner or later comes the time to replace it. What factors can shorten this time – let’s consider further.

 

And if you have broken this device, you can sell it. Especially since Volkswagen brand products are quite expensive. Check out the prices of old parts at this link autocatalystmarket.com/us/en/products/volkswagen – AutoCatalystMarket is a platform where emission reduction device can be sold at the best price.

 

First factor: fuel quality

Explaining the effect of fuel on this part is very easy if you know how the engine system works at least superficially. It happens like this:

  1. Fuel is burned.
  2. Energy is released, which starts the engine.
  3. Volatile substances are released, which are sent to the exhaust.

There is a pollution control unit in the exhaust system. It traps these gases and affects them in a certain way so that they are not as dangerous as they were originally.

However, if the quality of fuel is poor, then in the process of processing of harmful substances inside the part can appear sediment, which will further affect its work negatively. This is another reason why cars need to be fueled with quality gasoline of the right brand.

 

The second factor: mechanical damage

Obviously, if the shape of the emission control device is damaged, this can prevent it from performing its functions fully. Therefore, various mechanical damages can break this part. This can happen because of an accident, for example, or when driving on uneven roads, if the car hit a pothole or for other reasons.

In any case, after such a situation, you need to check the system and replace the device, if necessary. And part of the repair costs can be offset by selling the old and already unusable part.

 

The third factor: problems in the ignition system

There are many different parts in this area of the car that can fail. These include plugs or coils, for example. Regardless of what has broken, this can lead to fuel not being burned completely. This is followed by a problem such as a significant increase in harmful components in the gases that enter the exhaust and have to be processed through the exhaust treatment system.

Other factors can also be added to the above mentioned factors, such as non-compliance with the operating temperature, which will cause the device to overheat or, on the contrary, not warm up well enough. In any case, it is possible to avoid such problems (except, perhaps, mechanical ones), if you follow these recommendations:

  • to undergo maintenance on time;
  • refuel in proven places with good fuel;
  • if the first faults appear, solve them in time.

If a breakdown does occur, don’t throw away your catalytic converter. Use the AutoCatalystMarket online service to sell it.