dashambley
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2011
- Genesis Model Type
- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
I don't do a lot of work on my car so if someone else has a different suggestion/direction on what my potential solution is, I'm all ears!
I have a 2011 Genesis 4.6L Sedan and I’m trying to get other user’s experience on using a Catalytic cleaner such as CataClean long-term prior to having to replace the Catalytic Converters in their current condition. I’m currently at 110k miles. My only other engine/exhaust problem that I ever had was an Evaporative Purge Flow (PO496 - promptly replaced at 99k miles). At 106k miles my Check Engine light came on with P0430, bank 2. I put a can of Cataclean in the tank and it ran fine until a few weeks back. I took it to the shop and I now have PO420 and PO430 codes, and the shop says I need to replace all 4 Cat Converters, get an engine tune-up, and fuel induction service. The 4 installed converters will cost $7k. At a bare minimum I would also need to invest $1k to resolve the starting issue and probable cause of the cats going bad. What I don’t have is a GUESTIMATE of how long the existing cats would last if the plugs were changed/fuel injectors cleaned and I used CataClean for any other issues.
Any experience that users can share on the short- or long-term use of catalytic cleaners would be appreciated.
I have a 2011 Genesis 4.6L Sedan and I’m trying to get other user’s experience on using a Catalytic cleaner such as CataClean long-term prior to having to replace the Catalytic Converters in their current condition. I’m currently at 110k miles. My only other engine/exhaust problem that I ever had was an Evaporative Purge Flow (PO496 - promptly replaced at 99k miles). At 106k miles my Check Engine light came on with P0430, bank 2. I put a can of Cataclean in the tank and it ran fine until a few weeks back. I took it to the shop and I now have PO420 and PO430 codes, and the shop says I need to replace all 4 Cat Converters, get an engine tune-up, and fuel induction service. The 4 installed converters will cost $7k. At a bare minimum I would also need to invest $1k to resolve the starting issue and probable cause of the cats going bad. What I don’t have is a GUESTIMATE of how long the existing cats would last if the plugs were changed/fuel injectors cleaned and I used CataClean for any other issues.
Any experience that users can share on the short- or long-term use of catalytic cleaners would be appreciated.