Petrol engine catalyst cleaner

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newts

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We had the RAC out a few years ago for eml warnings. His advice was to 'drive the car like we'd stolen for 1/2hr' to get it really hot & burn off sooty deposits. Sorted it out proper job🤣
 
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Fastpedaller

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What car is it and year

It's a Ka+ 5 door Ka, but just like a fiesta with windows instead of slits :laugh:. 2016 built. I have an OBD2 reader, but the car is 100 miles away. It is being driven to us at the weekend (so will get a good run) - I'll put the tester on it!
ETA it's done 70k. My Wife has the same model car (a few months older) and ours has done 108k, but gets the longer journeys (To Daughter 100 miles away generally :laugh: )
 
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Fastpedaller

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On some cars the catalyst can be quite far away from the engine and take a while to get upto temperature. This is why modern cars have the cat very close to the engine . Driving steady and for lots of short journeys causes a bit of soot build up reducing the efficiency of the cat. Driving in a low gear after the engine is warm(thrashing) will burn off these pollutants. The cat cleaners help do this via chemical process

It is a close-coupled cat. The garage suggested that the short journeys she frequently does are the cause. They said super unleaded will likely help. Strange how we all still say 'unleaded' when it's not possible to buy leaded.
 

CXRAndy

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Lincs
It's a Ka+ 5 door Ka, but just like a fiesta with windows instead of slits :laugh:. 2016 built. I have an OBD2 reader, but the car is 100 miles away. It is being driven to us at the weekend (so will get a good run) - I'll put the tester on it!
ETA it's done 70k. My Wife has the same model car (a few months older) and ours has done 108k, but gets the longer journeys (To Daughter 100 miles away generally :laugh: )

Maybe a good drive may clear the error. If she puts in the cleaner, the journey will be plenty for it to do it's best at cleaning.

My daughters Polo a long while ago had the pre 02 sensor fault code. They were dirt cheap like £15 to buy. Several years later the post sensor started playing up-this cost £150 . Did cure the problem. Car was driven hard for long journeys per day
 

CXRAndy

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Lincs
If its a 1.2 vvt petrol engine then sensors pre and post catalyst are relatively cheap from online retailers.

Also worth checking to see if it can run a drive cycle after a reset
 
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