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Buick Encore Catalytic Converter is silent but plays a very important role of ensuring that this enthusiastic compact crossover remains clean and efficient. Buick Encore attracts drivers by being small but nimble, powered by a turbocharged engine, handling with confidence, with a cabin trimmed with a user-friendly 8 inch touchscreen and intelligent safety features, therefore, the Buick does not feel out of place with its undersized dimensions, and people trust Buick engineers to be able to withstand the daily driver use. Due to the combined maneuvers of the Encore characterized by a spirited acceleration and minimal fuel consumption, owners like the way that the car feels effortless in the city parking situation, and real components enable the Buick small SUV to drive smoothly through each commute. The Encore Catalytic Converter is placed inside the exhaust stream like a chemical filter, and its honeycomb core is covered with platinum, palladium, and rhodium which transforms carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides into water vapor and carbon dioxide that are harmless. Converter clogging can also be monitored by checking the Catalytic Converter early in order to clean it, whereas a healthy Catalytic Converter can reduce emissions and make the engine breathe with ease, which keeps power intact along with the planet, and the direct fit design means the Encore Catalytic Converter fits the flanges of the converter perfectly. To install, cool exhaust, disconnect battery, lift car, unbolt old unit, bolt in new converter with gaskets, reconnect sensors, check for leaks.