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Direct-fit Three Way Catalytic Converter for Honda Accord 2.4L Engine 2003-2007

SKU: QMP-I07F0005
Availability: In Stock
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Note

  • It is legal if your vehicle meets Federal EPA standards ONLY.
  • It is disabled if your vehicle is registered in CA, NY, CO & ME.
  • It is available if your vehicle meets California requirements, but is not registered in CA, NY, CO & ME.

Check Before Replacement

  1. Retrieve / repair all PCM trouble codes and updates.
  2. Repair all exhaust leaks and internal coolant leaks.
  3. Check for fuel control.
  4. Ensure the full and correct parts for use.

How to Replace

1. Remove the original converter.
2. Put the new converter in place.
3. Tighten all the bolts.
4. Reconnect the oxygen sensor.
5. Start engine and check for exhaust leaks.

Material Stainless Steel & Ceramic
Part Number 16299, 40400, 83089, 50389, 0991103, 325334, 0961103, 324298, 642189
Weight 3.5 kg
Year 2003-2007
Make HONDA
Warranty 12 Months
Honda Accord 2003-2007 2.4L
Will this fit my car?
The product is compatible with Honda Accord, and there is a compatibility list as a guide on the page of Vehicle Fitment for you. If you are still uncertain, please contact with the customer service.

O₂ sensor plug direction? pre cat or post cat?
The O₂ sensor plug is closer to the inlet featuring larger diameter.

Is it approved by California?
Sorry, no. It is prohibited from sale in California, Colorado, Maine, and New York due to State emissions regulations.

Welded or flanged?
Both ends adopt convenient flange design, so you can directly install the product using the preassembled 3 bolts on both ends. Require no complicated cutting or welding.

What to do if check engine light comes on?
Ensure that the gas and oil caps are on tight and that the oil dipstick is seated correctly. If the light remains on, it could be triggered by a faulty oxygen sensor, wrong installation of catalytic converter, bad spark plugs, malfunctioning thermostat or bad mass air flow sensor. If none of the above is true, please contact with the customer service ASAP.

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