New CA cat law.

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California Catalytic Converter - MagnaFlow Catalytic Converters by Car Sound

NEW LAW DATE: Effective January 1st, 2009

LAW CODE: California Vehicle Code Section 27156 & 38391

WHO THE NEW LAWS EFFECT?: Manufacturers, Installers and Resellers of New Aftermarket Catalytic Converters.



General Guidelines:


CALIFORNIA VEHICLE APPLICATION CATALOG INSTRUCTIONS - For California Application look-up it will no longer be based upon G.V.W. (Gross Vehicle Weight) and engine size. Catalytic Converter Application look-up for California ONLY is the only approved method for determining the correct part number. It is illegal in California to select a catalytic converter for installation based solely on vehicle weight, engine size, physical shape, size, configuration or pipe diameter.

For California non-OBD-II vehicles, the application list will identify the vehicle based on the categories below:


(PC-1): Passenger cars with single or dual exhaust systems with one catalytic converter per exhaust bank.

(T-1): Light-duty or medium-duty trucks with single or dual exhaust systems with one catalytic converter per exhaust bank.




(PC-2): Passenger cars with single or dual exhaust systems with two or more catalytic converters per exhaust bank.


(T-2): Light-duty or medium-duty trucks with single or dual exhaust systems with two or more catalytic converters per exhaust bank.





DETERMINING SINGLE AND DUAL CONFIGURATIONS - A single configuration refers to vehicles with an OEM catalytic converter configuration consisting of a single catalytic converter per bank.



A dual configuration refers to vehicles with an OEM catalytic converter configuration with two or more catalytic converters inline per bank.



IDENTIFYING A NEW CALIFORNIA AFTERMARKET CATALYTIC CONVERTERS - As of January 1st, 2009, what you need to look for to ensure you are selling, buying or installing California LEGAL catalytic converters:

The body should be clearly labeled with the following:

A.R.B.- EO Number: (example: D-193-88)

Part Number: (example: 34015)

Date Code: (example: 0109)

Directional Flow Arrow

1/2" Tall Numbers

Must Be Visible From 5ft. Away!



New California Aftermarket Catalytic Converters
As of January 1st, 2009, What You Can and What You Cannot Sell/Required:

(A) The vehicle is specifically included in the vehicle application list for which the new aftermarket catalytic converter has been exempted;

(B) The vehicle is more than 7 years old or has more than 70,000 miles on its odometer;

(C) The vehicle is beyond the coverage of the OEM catalyst warranty period (which can vary from 7 years or 70,000 miles to as high as 15 years or 150,000 miles).2 Installers may reference the vehicle owner’s manual/warranty booklet or contact the vehicle manufacturer or its representative to verify the applicable OEM catalyst warranty;

(D) The vehicle has a legitimate need for replacement of the existing converter that has been established and documented by the installer on the repair invoice. If the OEM converter is present, the installer must make a determination that it is not functioning properly before acting to replace it;

(E) The exempted new aftermarket catalytic converter is installed in the same location as the OEM catalytic converter it is designed to replace. The front face of the installed catalytic converter shall be no more than three inches further upstream or downstream in the exhaust from where the front face of the OEM catalytic converter was located. The installation may not alter the location, position, or orientation of oxygen sensors upstream and downstream of the catalytic converter(s);

(F) The exempted new aftermarket catalytic converter is installed on a one-for one catalytic converter (not substrate) basis;

(G) The exempted new aftermarket catalytic converter is installed with all other required catalytic converters (no consolidation of catalytic converters, nor addition of extra catalytic converters is allowed); and

(H) A warranty card has been filled out by the installer, signed by the customer, attached to the repair invoice, and a copy returned to the manufacturer.

(I) Installers shall keep documentation regarding the installation of the new aftermarket catalytic converters including all of the above information. This documentation shall be made available to ARB or its representative as provided for in title 13, section 2222(b)(8). All such records shall be maintained for four years from the date of sale or installation of the catalytic converter.

Subject Top Page: Aftermarket Catalytic Converters
 
The SS at CARB and AQMD need to be lined up and shot.

They just keep passing BS laws to do nothing but make it more and more expensive to keep your older car. A back door ploy to increase new car sales.

The amount this law cleans up air is so small compared to the consumer cost it isn't measurable.
 
ineresting...

they don't care if the car runs worse they want the right part number on the right car.... even if it has a 1 3/4 tubing size and the catalog part number is 2 1/2 tubing size... makes no sense
 
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