How can I tell if my cat died?
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How can I tell if my cat died?
The sound of my truck has changed somewhat...Not engine noise but exhaust noise.It sounds like it is 'working' when driving it (this doesn't even make sense to me).I don't have a gauge for Ex temp so is there a way I could tell if my CAT is plugging up?
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He will usually be laying on his side with his tongue hanging out of his mouth. He will be kind of stiff too if he's been dead for a while....
Seriously though, I think if the cat was clogged your truck would run like crap....
Seriously though, I think if the cat was clogged your truck would run like crap....
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Check for exhaust leaks. with the truck idleing, start at the turbo and work your way back. especially around the muffler. My bro in laws 04 had a odd exhaust note, turned out to be the muffler was starting to get a rust hole in the bottom front of it. Like the others said no cat on yours.
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Yup the Cali edition had a CAT and I remember reading that one of the New England states also got the Cali SO. His truck is an SO too.
I know one thing. My 03 sounded much different at 75000 miles than it did when new. It was much louder and better sounding.....
Oh, one more thing. Yes you must be quick around here. I am the master...
I know one thing. My 03 sounded much different at 75000 miles than it did when new. It was much louder and better sounding.....
Oh, one more thing. Yes you must be quick around here. I am the master...
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Yeah!!!I sure wish I would have looked first...No cat!I just assumed that it had one.However,it still sounds like it is possibly laboring a little more than usual.Maybe I'm just parinoid.I will start looking for exhaust leaks.If all else fails I could just go buy a cat and have it killed.
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I only have a 1st... Gen but if the cat was blocked it would have excessive backpressure and would probably be making wheezing or a sick chirping sound from the turbo since it would be trying to stuff air into someplace it couldn't go. If it was completely blocked the truck would barely rev or even run and you could possibly blow your muffler or cat off while trying.
I have had cat's plug up to this point on gassers when the internals collapse because they by nature get extremely hot.
Probably the easiest way to check if it is blocked is to crawl under and disconnect the head pipe and then start the truck, you could tell if it was blocked but not just sounding different, checking the backpressure would do that.
You are not hearing the turbo whine are you?
Also to my experience the best way to find if you cat has died is if in about 3 days you can stand it back up and it stays there.
Jim
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