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Located down the road of the active powertrain that makes Pontiac Vibe a popular commuter and weekend-explorer, Vibe Catalytic Converter is powered by reliable Pontiac mechanics and distinctive styling, fast steering, spacious cargo carriage, and optional all wheel drive that ensures customers have confidence in the car despite the weather conditions. Base or GT trims are chosen, the choice of manual or automatic gearboxes is made, and they enjoy the fact that the Vibe will stick to the road but feel comfortable over long distances and fold flat seats, high headroom and strong roof rack are added features that remind Pontiac value seekers why the name Pontiac will always be remembered. The Vibe Catalytic Converter is a honeycomb that has precious metals that initiate a reaction to convert carbon monoxide and unburned fuel into cleaner gas, decrease the smog-causing nitrogen oxides, and enable the car to meet stringent emissions regulations without losing the engine spirit. Once a Pontiac Catalytic Converter cracks or becomes blocked, the fuel economy is decreased and the check engine light is triggered, thus ensuring the replacement with an aftermarket part will not only keep the Vibe performance intact but the environment as well and the correctly torqued Catalytic Converter will ensure the exhaust remains sealed and the emissions do not exceed the law. To install, you will need to thermostat the exhaust, disconnect the battery, lift the car up, loosen the old unit and sensors and install new gaskets, screw the new Catalytic Converter into place, reconnect the sensors, and lower the car, and then you will need to start the engine and listen for leaks.