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Old 10-24-2011, 11:08 PM
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Default misfire p3000 after catalytic converter replace

I just replaced a clogged catalytic converter drivers side on my 2003 H2. Now I,m getting a misfire code.
Truck runs good once underway , but at idle it runs rough, rpms drop and coolant temps start to rise.
I,m thinking it is vacuum related. Anyone else have this problem after replacing a cat ?
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Default Re: misfire p3000 after catalytic converter replace

You only replaced one side? Are the o2 sensors working properly? Sure the muffler is not restricted? If the cat was welded in did they get a good seal at the weld points? Too many variables to diagnose without more info. Try to get a scan tool on it that can monitor misfire counts and find out which cylinders are misfiring. Check your o2 data make sure you dont have a dead or lazy pre cat sensor. Doubt you have a vacuum leak as that would increase idle speed and set a lean code.
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Oh and im assuming you have it supercharged. Was the repair done at a dealer? Maybe they reprogrammed your pcm thinking the updates would help and wiped out you ecm tune for the charger...
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Default Re: misfire p3000 after catalytic converter replace

Thanks for the reply Humtech!
The scanner I have reads random misfire right bank , but not which cylinder it is.
I replaced the drivers side cat with a Magnaflow universal cat. I welded in myself.
No dealer flash on ECM .
I, ll see if I can get someone with a better tech tool to check o2 sensors
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If your misfiring on the right side ill bet that cat is plugged as well. Anything over 0.5psi backpressure can cause misfires on that bank
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Over the years I have found that it's best to replace both cats and all 4 O2 sensors at the same time . Did you weld the cats in while they were on the vehicle with the battery conected ? If so ,your lucky you didn't fry the computer.
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