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Saturn L200 Catalytic Converter is in the center of a sedan that is spirited with a comfortable ride, thereby making day-to-day commuting fun and weekends carefree. The Saturn L200 gets accolades of a responsive 2.2 liter engine, smooth four speed transmission and polymer body panels that bounce dents which play its role in ensuring Saturn L200 remains a reliable car in the congested cities and on the open highways. Hardly any other seats are supportive, standard ABS, and possibly, side curtain presence airbags also demonstrate how Saturn L200 prioritizes safety and comfort among the families that do not need to forgo their style just to have value. Routine maintenance also makes the Saturn L200 feel as fresh as the day it was in the showroom when the smell has gone away. This model features the Catalytic Converter which uses precious metals and causes chemical reactions that convert carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides into cleaner compounds, hence making the exhaust to be air friendly and the performances to be crisp. This task is carried out by a Catalytic Converter each time the engine is started and this lowers harmful emissions and becomes necessary in the long-term efficiency. The Catalytic Converter is housed by high grade stainless steel to protect it against road debris and heat, as well as direct fit flanges to allow drivers to replace a worn unit in a short time. Install the new Catalytic Converter requires fresh cool exhaust, battery disconnection, lifting car, replacement units, tighten bolts, new sensor connections, and look at leaks.