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Chevrolet Spark Catalytic Converter is located at the center of the clean exhaust system of the little hatchback, and to know it well, it is necessary to know the car itself. Light steering and tight turning radius make the little car shine in the busy city streets and the four cylinder punch provides a young driver with the confidence to merge. Within, the Chevrolet Spark has unexpected space, durable materials and convenient technology like phone connectivity and an optional touchscreen, all without drinking as much fuel so that owners waste more time on the road and less time at the gas station. With high safety features such as the multiple airbags and a robust body cage, Chevrolet Spark is no more a car that does not possess a serious side. Also critical, the Chevrolet Spark Catalytic Converter employs the honeycomb which is coated with platinum, palladium and rhodium to initiate chemical reactions that convert carbon monoxide, unburned hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides to cleaner carbon dioxide, water and nitrogen which helps not only in protecting the engine but also in protecting the air that we breathe. This Chevrolet Spark Catalytic Converter is also applied to stabilize the delivery of the fuel by the engine computer, hence power is continuous and the check engine light is kept off. Catalytic Converter is a well-fitted emission keeps the emissions legal and the car drives happily. In order to install a new Catalytic Converter, you must allow the exhaust to cool, disconnect the battery, install the car, unbolt the old converter, change gaskets, bolt the new converter in the car, reconnect the sensors, and finally lower the car and look for leaks.