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Catalytic Converter Monitoring




Catalytic Converter Monitoring: The efficiency of catalyst operation is determined by evaluating the oxygen storage capability of the ceramic monolyth catalytic converters using the pre and post oxygen sensor signals.

A properly operating catalyst consumes or stores most of the O2 (oxygen) that is present in the exhaust gas (input to catalyst). The gases that flow into the catalyst are converted from CO, HG and NOx to CO2, H2O and N2 respectively.

In order to determine if the catalysts are working correctly, post catalyst oxygen sensors are installed to monitor exhaust gas content exiting the catalysts. The signal of the post cat. O2 sensor is evaluated over the course of several pre cat. O2 sensor oscillations.

During the evaluation period, the signal of the post cat. sensor must remain within a relatively constant voltage range (700 - 800 mV).







The post cat. O2 voltage remains high with a very slight fluctuation. This indicates a further lack of oxygen when compared to the pre cat. sensor. If this signal decreased in voltage and/or increased in fluctuation, a fault code will be set for Catalyst Efficiency.