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Now that that's over, I'm ecstatic to report that my catalytic converters aren't toast. I feel like i got a $3k bonus just in time for christmas.
Turns out that we aren't driving the QX nearly hard enough to clean all the crap out of the catalytic converters. It was a combination of a few factors:
1.) Short, infrequent trips - My wife drives the QX to work, 2 miles from home. Most of her driving consists of trips that are less than 15 minutes. This meant that the cats were never really getting a chance to get up to proper "cleaning" teperature.
2.) "Economical" driving - Along with heat, you need PRESSURE to keep crap from building up on the cats. We never bury the pedal on the QX because it's "not good for the environment". Too bad your need that addtional pressure to clean out the cats as well.
So I threw two bottles of Seafoam into half a tank of gas, drove the beast around to get it nice and hot, then spent 30 minutes driving like I stole it. Cleared the codes from the ECU, and have been monitoring things until right now. ECU codes haven't come back, and everything seems happy. Here's the part where I cross my fingers and hope it lasts....
Now that that's over, I'm ecstatic to report that my catalytic converters aren't toast. I feel like i got a $3k bonus just in time for christmas.
Turns out that we aren't driving the QX nearly hard enough to clean all the crap out of the catalytic converters. It was a combination of a few factors:
1.) Short, infrequent trips - My wife drives the QX to work, 2 miles from home. Most of her driving consists of trips that are less than 15 minutes. This meant that the cats were never really getting a chance to get up to proper "cleaning" teperature.
2.) "Economical" driving - Along with heat, you need PRESSURE to keep crap from building up on the cats. We never bury the pedal on the QX because it's "not good for the environment". Too bad your need that addtional pressure to clean out the cats as well.
So I threw two bottles of Seafoam into half a tank of gas, drove the beast around to get it nice and hot, then spent 30 minutes driving like I stole it. Cleared the codes from the ECU, and have been monitoring things until right now. ECU codes haven't come back, and everything seems happy. Here's the part where I cross my fingers and hope it lasts....