What do I do next with my VSC and check engine lights?

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Asked by GuruXVY6S Nov 27, 2020 at 11:59 AM about the 2005 Toyota Highlander Base V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So I have had my VSC check engine light on
in my 2005 Highlander for the past few
months. I changed the gas cap and
unplugged the battery to reset. It came back
on. At one point I reset the battery again and
drove on the highway for about 7 hours. The
lights did not come back on. The next day I
started driving around town, they came back
on. The same thing happened on the way
back. I also found a vacuum hose that was
loose. Reconnected it and reset the battery. It
came back on. I have now taken it to a
mechanic and he says he has to replace both
catalytic converters!! $1700. From what I read
here there has got to be another answer for
this. Just doesn’t seem right. Thoughts?
Suggestions?

2 Answers

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Catalytic converter but don’t spend a penny. The car is too old to invest over $1,000 for repairs Buy a good OBD2 scanner that can erase the code in the dash and you will sleep richer If erased, the code will still come back

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