A catalytic converter is designed to burn any raw fuel or other hydrocarbons that get past the combustion chamber. If it's large enough to handle the exhaust, it's ok to use an aftermarket converter. If you have a single exhaust system, you only have one converter. If it's a TRUE dual exhaust, you'll have 2.
There is only one catalytic converter in the exhaust system.
Remove both converters, install the new ones. Don't forget the "donut" gaskets.
Catalytic converters are in the exhaust system so replacing them is a job similar to replacing a muffler. Difference is that the converters are bolted in and have gaskets that must be replaced at the same time.
Two.
I have a 97 Impreza, and it should have 3 catalytic converters, but I took one off, and never put it back on, and my car runs just fine, so my answer is don't worry about it.
I just purchased new catalytic converters for my 1999 Subaru Legacy Outback. There are three ports for oxygen sensors. They appear to be on the top of the converters. I just purchased new catalytic converters for my 1999 Subaru Legacy Outback. There are three ports for oxygen sensors. They appear to be on the top of the converters.
hou to replace rear struts
6000 miles
You can not replace transmissions due to the amount of room needed in the car
No, just replace it.
Subaru Forester was created in 1997.
Subaru Forester has a timing belt.