CEL 67 - cat conv
2000 honda civic lx - (D16y7) So, had my engine detailed over the weekend
driving today, and got a CEL.
I wasn't aware they would go bad from getting wet?
anything I can do to fix? or replace my only choice?
driving today, and got a CEL.
I wasn't aware they would go bad from getting wet?
anything I can do to fix? or replace my only choice?
<p>They can't. Water doesn't have a way to magically get inside a catalytic converter. Take your car to your local parts store (Autozone, Advance, O'Rileys), and have them pull the actual codes. Once you have those, reset your ECU and see if the code returns. If it does, disconnect your O2 sensor, make sure both sides of the O2 sensor plug are clean and dry, plug it back in, and reset the ECU again.</p>
What the hell is a cel 67? That doesn't look like an obd2 code to me. Take it to autozone and get the cel pulled to verify what the code is.
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