How to Replace Bank 1 Catalytic Converter on a 2007-2013 Acura MDX

How to Replace Bank 1 Catalytic Converter on a 2007-2013 Acura MDX

Brian Eslick from How to Automotive http://www.howtoautomotive.com takes you step-by-step through the process of replacing the bank 1 catalytic converter on a 2007-2013 Acura MDX with the 3.7L engine.

For factory Catalytic Converter part # 1829-RYE-A00 contact your local dealer.

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BVytenis says:

Thanks for posting. Very clear and helpful.

Justamazon 33 says:

Great video! Did you notice if the cat was clogged pretty bad or did you only go off of the P0420 code. I have to replace this on my 07 TL Type S.

Kontrahtah Kon says:

By the way, Do i need to remove the post cat (pipe) in order to access the 2nd oxygen sensor?

Kontrahtah Kon says:

This is exactly what i need to do! you are a life saver!

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