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Old Dec 17, 2012 | 01:10 PM
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i have 1996 SE7 with 145000 miles on it and when its cold it runs like it is lean. i cant get more than 1800 rpm and the exhaust manifolds get red hot. after it warms up it seems to run good. check engine light flashes for a min. then stays on. when i run the code it is P01316, P01314. book doesnt tell me what that is. hope someone can help. thanks, Shawn
 
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Old Dec 17, 2012 | 01:53 PM
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Plugged cats...

Fire hazard...



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Old Dec 17, 2012 | 02:36 PM
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definitely plugged cats, i wouldnt drive this thing any more until you get that fixed... or youre going to end up breaking more components.
 
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Old Dec 18, 2012 | 02:35 PM
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with the o2's really being air / fuel sensors can a guy knock out the center of the cats??? just put after market ones on 15000 miles ago. too expensive to do that again
 
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Old Dec 18, 2012 | 03:47 PM
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Yea plugged cats... Does the aftermarket manufacture have a warranty?? 15k isn't long at all
 
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Old Dec 18, 2012 | 03:55 PM
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You could gut them and try using spark-plug antifoulers but I've heard mixed results with that approach. You could also use an O2 simulator or build your own. Plenty of ideas available from a Google search. All for off-road use, of course.

You need to figure out what is plugging your cats, though. Something else is wrong if that happens. Too much fuel in the exhaust from the engine running too rich is one possibility, or coolant in the exhaust which burns off at the cat leaving carbon deposits.
 
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Old Dec 18, 2012 | 04:10 PM
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Yes figure out what's fouling your CATs even if you remove them. Unless you have emissions testing or inspections there's nothing to worry about. Just remove them and ignore the CEL, but scan for codes once in a while.
 
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Old Dec 18, 2012 | 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by EricTyrrell
Yes figure out what's fouling your CATs even if you remove them. Unless you have emissions testing or inspections there's nothing to worry about. Just remove them and ignore the CEL, but scan for codes once in a while.
such a ghetto fix
 
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Old Dec 18, 2012 | 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Jake1996D1
such a ghetto fix
Yeah... at least do the spark plug no fouler trick. ;-)
 
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Old Dec 18, 2012 | 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by jafir
Yeah... at least do the spark plug no fouler trick. ;-)
No kidding and wonders why he has had random misfire codes. Guess what, new cats and O2s fixed and mine
 
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