The smell of a dying cat?

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garridob
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The smell of a dying cat?

Post by garridob »

My 98 2.0l nubira smells strongly of acid when I cane it and then stops. It is always after heavy throttle and it always clears up after a few minutes of thrashing. Oh and it trips the check engine light and makes the car idle at 1600rpm. Its not the battery.

Am I barking up the wrong tree to think catalyst?
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Re: The smell of a dying cat?

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have you checked what code it's throwing?
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garridob
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Re: The smell of a dying cat?

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Not yet - cause I suck. ;)
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Re: The smell of a dying cat?

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hahaha let us know when you've checked!!

mine has a code for the fan relay because I think I missed a wire when I did the swap :roll:
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Re: The smell of a dying cat?

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sounds like a clogged or bad catalytic converter to me
rrob311
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Re: The smell of a dying cat?

Post by rrob311 »

Even new cars will stink like that when you run them hard. The sulfur content of the gasoline can also affect the smell. Rotten egg odor is hydrogen sulfide and it generally means that the converter is working very hard. Post your check engine light code if you can.
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