This follows on from a previous thread about high emissions problem on my 2002 freelander petrol, is the manifold cat the main catalytic converter, if this had gone would i be getting high co and hc readings.
I replaced the underfloor cat, is the second cat just there to catch anything the manifold cat didn't, is there anyway to test if the manifold cat is knackered.
Do i have to remove all the belts and alternator as two of the bolts are hidden behind what i think is the alternator that hold the manifold cat on, are there any tricks of the trade to get these two bolts out as i can get to the others ok, i'm thinking of having ago at replacing the manifold cat myself if it's doable with little knowledge.
I replaced the underfloor cat, is the second cat just there to catch anything the manifold cat didn't, is there anyway to test if the manifold cat is knackered.
Do i have to remove all the belts and alternator as two of the bolts are hidden behind what i think is the alternator that hold the manifold cat on, are there any tricks of the trade to get these two bolts out as i can get to the others ok, i'm thinking of having ago at replacing the manifold cat myself if it's doable with little knowledge.