California-Compliant Installer’s Checklist for New Aftermarket Catalytic Converters | |
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1) | The vehicle’s emission warranty for the OE converter has expired. Warranties range from 7 years / 70,000 miles to 15 years / 150,000 miles. Consult the owner’s manual for details |
2) | The installer has confirmed the need for a replacement catalytic converter. If the OEM converter is still present, a diagnosis that it is malfunctioning is required. |
3) | The vehicle is specifically included in the application list for the catalytic converter and the converter is legal for use in California. |
4) | The replacement converter is installed in the same location as the OE converter (the front face location will be within three inches compared to the OE). |
5) | All oxygen sensors remain installed in their OE location(s). |
6) | The catalytic converter is installed on a “one-for-one” basis (a new converter is installed for each OE converter being replaced). Decreasing or increasing the number of catalytic converters (compared to the OE configuration) is prohibited. |
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The Converter Warranty Card is completed – The Installer must:
a) Fill out the warranty card b) Obtain the customer’s signature on the card c) Give the original to the customer d) Attach a copy to the original repair invoice e) Return the pre-paid postage copy of the warranty card to the catalytic converter manufacturer |
8) | The installer must file and maintain a copy of all documentation for a period of at least four years from the date of installation. |