The MagnaFlow 338106 California Grade CARB Compliant Universal Catalytic Converter is a great choice to keep your check engine light off. Its adaptable universal design fits a wide range of vehicles, though cutting and welding are needed. Crafted from highly corrosion-resistant stainless steel, this catalytic converter offers top-notch quality. It meets or exceeds California Air Resource Board requirements and has passed extra tests to be legally used in California and CARB-restricted states for the listed vehicles. Here are the vehicles it fits: Acura Legend (1993 - 1995), Chevrolet Spectrum (1987 - 1988), Dodge Stealth (1991 - 1994), Ford Taurus (1989 - 1990), Geo Spectrum (1989), Isuzu I-Mark (1987 - 1989), Isuzu Impulse (1991 - 1992), Lexus GS300 (1993 - 1995), Lexus LS400 (1991 - 1994), Lexus SC300 (1992 - 1995), Lexus SC400 (1992 - 1994), Lincoln Continental (1988 - 1990), Mazda 626 (1994 - 1995), Mazda 929 (1992 - 1995), Mazda RX-7 (1986 - 1991), Mercury Sable (1989 - 1990), Mitsubishi 3000GT (1991 - 1994), Mitsubishi Diamante (1994), Nissan 240SX (1995), Nissan Maxima (1985), Toyota Celica (1990 - 1993), Toyota Cressida (1981 - 1982), Toyota Supra (1987 - 1992).









































Using this MagnaFlow catalytic converter is a straightforward process, but it does require some basic automotive skills. First, make sure your vehicle is one of the models listed in the product details. You'll need to cut and weld the converter to fit your vehicle's exhaust system. If you're not confident in doing this yourself, it's best to take it to a professional mechanic. When installing, ensure that all connections are tight to prevent any exhaust leaks. As for maintenance, there's not much you need to do. The stainless - steel construction is highly corrosion - resistant, but it's still a good idea to have your exhaust system checked during regular vehicle servicing. If you notice the check engine light coming back on, it could be a sign that there's an issue with the converter or another part of the exhaust system. In that case, it's time to get your vehicle inspected.