Hi Guys/Gals.
Need some advice. Wife was driving her P reg 1.4 GL when it began to 'lose power' and 'rattle'. (her words). Been out to look at it. Starts Ok and on tick over engine seems quiet enough. However, rear exhaust is making quite a noise/roar. Give it a little rev and the exhaust also shakes. I think thats the 'rattle' she heard whilst driving. I cant see any holes in the exhaust and it doesn't look like the manifold is blowing.
Phoned a local garage and he thinks its the cat. If the cat converter has gone would the car give these symptoms or am i missing something else??
Cheers
Andy
Lost Power - need advice asap!!
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astirl2809
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Yep
The Cat contains a piece of ceramic material, coated with a metal catalyst, usually platinum, and over time this can become loose.
So basically it's like a lump of rock, resting loose in a metal casing, hence the rattle.
It might still be fuctional, but it's obviously gonna be quite annoying.
So it sounds like the guy is right, has he given you a quote yet?
Be warned, they're not cheap because they're a natrual material.
The Cat contains a piece of ceramic material, coated with a metal catalyst, usually platinum, and over time this can become loose.
So basically it's like a lump of rock, resting loose in a metal casing, hence the rattle.
It might still be fuctional, but it's obviously gonna be quite annoying.
So it sounds like the guy is right, has he given you a quote yet?
Be warned, they're not cheap because they're a natrual material.
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astirl2809
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Thanks for your reply Tris. Not had a quote yet. He said i could drop it round in the morning for him to take a look.
just wondering if replacing the cat was something i could do, or is it best left to a mechanic?? If it is a diy job then where is the best place to purchase a cat for a 1.4 CL?
PS.. Is the loss of power a result of the cat being stuffed???
just wondering if replacing the cat was something i could do, or is it best left to a mechanic?? If it is a diy job then where is the best place to purchase a cat for a 1.4 CL?
PS.. Is the loss of power a result of the cat being stuffed???
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when did u get so technical tris...lol
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Heres a link I dug up... you might find it usefull
http://www.tigerstyle.co.uk/poloforum/v ... hp?t=17385
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Heres a link I dug up... you might find it usefull
http://www.tigerstyle.co.uk/poloforum/v ... hp?t=17385
Hmmm I wouldn't fancy doing one lying under the car, I think there's a lot of hammering involved to get the old one off
Hopefully someone else can speak from experience.
As for the power loss, maybe the ECU's trying to compensate for the cat? Really not too sure, maybe worth waiting to see if the new cat has any affect.
Hopefully someone else can speak from experience.
As for the power loss, maybe the ECU's trying to compensate for the cat? Really not too sure, maybe worth waiting to see if the new cat has any affect.
This might help:
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/catalytic-converter2.htm
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/catalytic-converter2.htm
^ Might be why the power's down?There is an oxygen sensor mounted upstream of the catalytic converter, meaning it is closer to the engine than the converter is. This sensor tells the engine computer how much oxygen is in the exhaust. The engine computer can increase or decrease the amount of oxygen in the exhaust by adjusting the air-to-fuel ratio.
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this could be many things, but a common one is the distributor rotor arm. have a look, if it's pitted then replace the rotor arm and the dist cap. 10 minute job and is about 15 quid.
symptoms are: no power under acceleration / heavy load. tickover fine.
i wouldn't have thought the cat would give those symptoms.
symptoms are: no power under acceleration / heavy load. tickover fine.
i wouldn't have thought the cat would give those symptoms.
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Well, it looks as if its outta the frying pan and into the fire.
. 2 different causes from 2 mechanics. first said probably a sticking valve. He checked the dizzy cap and rotor as well. Suggested i change the plugs. Cars a P reg with 35K and fully serviced. Plugs were changed 6 mths ago so cant imagine it would be those - but will change them just in case.
Second mech is VW trained. He said its defo the cat as early VW cats are poor quality. He could hear the exhaust roaring and rattling. Also said that polo engines although robust will run rough if they get the smallest hole in the exhaust. So, i'm thinking maybe its the cat. So if anyone knows where i can get one cheaply, let me know.
andy
Second mech is VW trained. He said its defo the cat as early VW cats are poor quality. He could hear the exhaust roaring and rattling. Also said that polo engines although robust will run rough if they get the smallest hole in the exhaust. So, i'm thinking maybe its the cat. So if anyone knows where i can get one cheaply, let me know.
andy
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GSF car parts part numberastirl2809 wrote:cheap cats anyone (not the furry four-legged kind!!![]()
andy
21506A for the Polo 1.4 95 to 00 ADX/AEX/APQ Engines or
21506B for the Polo 1.4 16v 95 to 00 AFH Engine
both £115.
www.gsfcarparts.com