Cleaning the catalytic converter
Title: Honda's Catalytic Converter
<p><span style="font-size: small;">First of all, please excuse my grammar or English, English is my second language. I am glad that you said the thinner is nuts! When I read on another forums about to put the thinner in gas tank and it will clean the catalytic converter, I am like WTH? Anyway, I know you are talking about the Audi, I couldn't find any more information about Honda without the word "thinner" from moron. I am 1998 Honda Accord 3.0 owner, and it has 201,000 miles right now. The auto scanner device shows the code: P0420 and P1456, so I want to focus on P0420 first. The question is, I am not sure which issue my car has: oxygen sensor or catalytic converter. Should I replace the new oxygen sensor first since it is way cheaper than OEM catalytic converter, or should I clean a little bit inside the catalytic converter (as you describe and show the pictures to us) before I buy the new oxygen sensor ($68.99) and catalytic converter ($799.95)? Thank you for your time.</span></p>
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