failed smog


dawkid

10+ Year Member

Joined
May 17, 2008
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Vehicle Year
1993
Transmission
Automatic
93 ranger v6, truck passes everything but the NO,s, i replaced the cat, and done a tune-up on it, i wander if replacing the O2 sensors would help, they never been replaced, no "engine check" light on but i know there must be a reason for the failed test, help!
yhank you.
 
High NOx means high cylinder temperatures.

Vacuum leak, poor grounding, inop EGR (if equipped), etc.

And if you're going to guess, go to a shop. It will cost less and be FAR faster than replacing oxygen sensors that aren't likely to be a problem. And you replaced a cat FIRST? That's how you spot an incompetent exhaust tech.

Cats plug or get damaged, but they do not wear out in a few hundred thousand miles.

I have a factory original three-way cat on my Prizm, with 280K miles on it (as well as two original oxygen sensors), and it sniffs just fine.
 
MAKG is spot on.....getting a decent dealership shop to diagnose it will probably end up WAY cheaper thanm throwing parts at it.
 
move to Minnesota where you can do whatever you want as long as it doesn't rattle to many windows!!!
 

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