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The Pontiac G6 Catalytic Converter is at the center of the exhaust path, and quietly ensures that the sporty sedan is clean and legal. The Pontiac G6 has been popularized because it has a sharp styling, agility, and spacious cabin where friends will be happy to drive on the weekend with features such as keyless entry and remote starter being added day to day. A reactive four or six-cylinder engine is matched with a smooth automatic gearboxes, which allows the Pontiac G6 to balance agility and gasoline efficiency and the electronic stability control makes young drivers feel confident on winding roads. Good quality of factory buildings and broad parts coverage were able to give a Pontiac G6 a chance to accumulate trustworthy miles even after many of its competitors are taken to the scrap heap. The Catalytic Converter involves a honeycomb that is coated with precious metals to cause chemical reactions converting carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides into harmless gas and steam before passing through the tailpipe. Since the Pontiac G6 Catalytic Converter functions under constant heat, it is required to achieve hard standards that restrict the loss of power and yet passes the emissions test taken in all the states. A healthy Catalytic Converter also prevents the odor of rotten-egg and keeps the check engine light off to safeguard the resale value. Installing one would require exhaust to cool down, detach battery, place the car on support, remove the screws of the old one, screw the new Catalytic Converter in, reassemble sensors, and then drop the car to check it leaks.