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CERTIFIED Mechanics Catalytic converters are designed specifically to reduce automobile emissions. This amazing, yet simple process uses precious metals to transform toxic emissions into harmless natural elements.
Catalytic converters are one of the more recent automotive innovations. In 1970, the public was becoming more concerned with the health effects of air pollution. In response, the United States government set emission standards for fuel-powered engines (not just automobiles). Five years later, car manufacturers began installing catalytic converters on all new automobiles.
Coming off the assembly line, catalytic converters are pretty durable with modern converters lasting well over 75,000 miles. But age, corrosion and roadway debris will eventually compromise the system and need replaced. Newer cars have the catalytic converter linked to the automobile diagnostic computer and will alert the driver to any problems by flashing the check engine light.
Other symptoms drivers may experience include a drop in fuel efficiency, but more advanced issues could include slow starts and acceleration. If you think your catalytic converter may be having malfunctioning, call the expert mechanics at Ohio Autocare Loveland. We can diagnose and repair the issue quickly and get you back on the road.
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At the deadline, the first catalytic converters were starting to roll out. The catalytic converter was placed as close to the engine as possible as the chemical processes can only occur once the catalytic converter reaches a certain temperature. While they weren’t effective in lowering the nitrogen oxide chemicals, they did a decent job of reducing the carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons, breaking them down to simply carbon dioxide and water. To accomplish this, manufacturers assembled a honeycomb lattice coated in a few precious metals that were capable of breaking down the toxic emissions that would flow through it.
By the 1980’s, manufacturers had made significant advancements in catalytic converter technology and introduced a new 3-way catalytic converter that was capable of significantly reducing the nitrogen oxides. Combined with on-board computer technology, modern automobiles can now remove an amazing 99% of harmful emissions. 
At the deadline, the first catalytic converters were starting to roll out. The catalytic converter was placed as close to the engine as possible as the chemical processes can only occur once the catalytic converter reaches a certain temperature. While they weren’t effective in lowering the nitrogen oxide chemicals, they did a decent job of reducing the carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons, breaking them down to simply carbon dioxide and water. To accomplish this, manufacturers assembled a honeycomb lattice coated in a few precious metals that were capable of breaking down the toxic emissions that would flow through it.
By the 1980’s, manufacturers had made significant advancements in catalytic converter technology and introduced a new 3-way catalytic converter that was capable of significantly reducing the nitrogen oxides. Combined with on-board computer technology, modern automobiles can now remove an amazing 99% of harmful emissions.