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C.A.R.B. Compliant
E.P.A. Compliant vs. C.A.R.B. Compliant

C.A.R.B. Compliant converters have very high precious metal loading, which reduces emissions output.

  • Required in California & Colorado
  • Legal for all 50 States
E.P.A. Compliant converters have typically lower precious metal loading and are generally more price conscious.
Determine your Engine Family Number to make sure you order the correct replacement converter.
Have You Fixed the Problem that Caused your OEM Converter to Fail?

Catalytic Converters are designed to last the life of your vehicle – they do not fail on their own. It is important to fix the source of the problem before replacing your OEM converter. There are three major reasons a converter fails:

OVERHEATED / MELTED

Often caused by unburned fuel entering the converter from a faulty:

  • Spark Plug
  • Exhaust Valve
  • Oxygen Sensor
  • Fuel Injector
Burned Catalytic Converter
Burned Converter

CATALYST POISONING

Often caused by exposure to emissions substances from:

  • Leaky Cylinder Head Gasket
  • Silicone-Based Sealant
  • Improper Fuel (E85, Diesel)
  • Worn Piston Ring / Valve Seal
Oil Fouled Catalytic Converter
Oil Fouled Converter
STRUCTURAL DAMAGE

Often caused by road debris, corrosion or other conditions such as:

  • Air Gap Pipe Failure
  • Flex Pipe Failure
  • Stripped O2 Sensor Threads
  • Broken Hangers
Rusted Catalytic Converter
Dented Converter
Additional Resources

Catalytic Converter Limited Warranty Registration Card

NISSAN Warranty Information:
12 Months