2006 Kia optima lx

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Asked by Susanmc1234 Oct 07, 2016 at 05:55 PM about the 2006 Kia Optima

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car is bogging down every time I acceleration  
and going up hills what could it be

3 Answers

Mine also did this. Does the car also have a faint surge while driving at a steady speed (usually highway)? If the answer is yes, check your catalytic converter. There are probably 3 of them on your vehicle. One is in front right as you open the hood, the second is right behind the engine and third is under the car right before the muffler. The quick test is to remove the oxygen sensor on the front one. If you do that and regain power you have the answer. Don't drive it without the sensor for long though because it gets hot quick and could melt wires or possibly the fan. Mine was the rear one that was clogged, both others were fine.

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