I messed with local mechanic,Went to repair steady engine light, He removed cathelatci convertor and weld exhaut pipe, replaced sprk plug, wires, distributor. Now engine light is flashing :(

Asked by SRam May 20, 2013 at 11:31 AM about the 2001 Honda CR-V

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

WHat should i do now? Car's engine light is flashing continuously. Local mechanis rpelaced spark plug, wires een distorbutor as well. Now problem is more serious. Engine light is flashing. He is asking me cycnder 5 has lower compression ratio and it is costly work. What should i do?

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go somewhere else...even though a car can run without a catalytic converter it is a federal regulation to have them as part of the exhaust system. second the oxygen sensors are probably being thrown off because its seeing the same readings. there are usually 2 oxygen sensors one before the catalytic converter and one after. the one after adjusts the air fuel mix based on the exhuast gases after it goes through a catlytic converter. i highly suggest going to another mechanic

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