Catalytic converter problems D2 S8
I have a 2002 D2 S8
I have been having problems with my catalytic converters for around a year now. A muffler shop convinced me to install aftermarket converters when I first started having the problem.
A year later they have failed and said muffler shop will not stand behind their work. I took the car to a local independent mechanic who told me "I have seen this time and time again, aftermarket converters do not work out on Audis or German cars in general, you need to buy converters direct from Audi".
My original converters failed at under 70,000 miles. Has anyone else had this problem? If so, is there a good fix short of buying converters directly from Audi?
Does anyone know who makes Audi's catalytic converters? If so, are they available?
Any help is appreciated,
Rick
I have a 2002 D2 S8
I have been having problems with my catalytic converters for around a year now. A muffler shop convinced me to install aftermarket converters when I first started having the problem.
A year later they have failed and said muffler shop will not stand behind their work. I took the car to a local independent mechanic who told me "I have seen this time and time again, aftermarket converters do not work out on Audis or German cars in general, you need to buy converters direct from Audi".
My original converters failed at under 70,000 miles. Has anyone else had this problem? If so, is there a good fix short of buying converters directly from Audi?
Does anyone know who makes Audi's catalytic converters? If so, are they available?
Any help is appreciated,
Rick
Fault codes were: 420 & 430
Less than a year later the check engine light started going on again, fault codes are the same as before. I have had two (2) competent shops check for leaks in the system to no avail. Both have said that I am in need of new converters.
If they're rattling, you need to look at how you're driving. Only some decent hits or splashes through freezing water will consistently crack that ceramic core.
If its the CEL, when was the last time you replaced the O2 sensors?
Faulty rears can give you a bad cat fault.
Faulty fronts can make the car run rich, which long term can coat the core of the cats and cause them to stop doing their thing.
I would also be suspicious of both cats failing at once.
12 months later with the new cats I am just getting the CEL.
I have never replaced the O2 sensors but one of the mechanics that I brought the car to fired them with a handheld scanner and said that they checked out fine.
That makes me wonder if they could possibly fail intermittently?
How do you test them directly? Test the heating element, or testing the sensor for a short doesn't mean the sensor is functioning correctly, or even at its optimum.
This happened right before he told me that my converters had gone bad. Is there another test that I should have performed on the o2 sensors?
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The ECU detects this voltage and can determine the exact oxygen %.
It only works when the temperature is high, so all modern cars use heated sensors (thus 4 wires - two for the heating element, two for the detection element).
Over time the sensing element loses sensitivity, which effects the ECU's ability to measure O2 % and meter correct fuel quantity. This is why periodic replacement is recommended.
I don't understand how a mech can say "it fired correctly"!!
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If it does turn out to be the cats again does anyone out there have any experience with aftermarket catalytic converter brands on their S8?
If so, what brands were compatible?
$2500 seems like a lot to spend for Audi converters. Especially since my original ones came apart in under 65,000 miles.



