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Question: Is it illegal to take off the catalytic converter on a car?

Answer: Yes. It is a violation of federal law to tamper with the environmental equipment on your car. In addition, it will make it very difficult to pass your state's environmental 'smog' emissions tests.

For more information on Arizona Environmental issues, visit the State of Arizona Department of Environmental Quality
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency


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On 02/17/05
matt from TX said:
hey i am goin to take off my cats, but i have a 1997 ford lightning and if i have them taken off does it cost much to have them taken off and having straight pipes welded or to have them put back on does that cost much too?!
On 01/13/04
cujo from PA said:
my 2 vehicle are factory without convertors and i drive them daily,i wont buy a car with them they run hot and frop your gas mileage.1974 and under are the way to go burn free
On 07/31/02
donald from MN said:
its cause cancer and other health probelms so if you want to go living knowing that you did this to someone go ahead. but remember it does pose a risk for you too.
On 05/28/02
Sheri from OR said:
Just passing this information along. I researched about catalytic converters, because I know there is no emissions testing in my area. According to Environmental Protection Agency's website it is illegal to ever remove a catalytic converter on any car, regardless of the age of the vehicle. There is also a $2,500 fine for individuals for tampering with it. If you take your car into a shop, they are required by law to repair it the way it is supposed to be (with the catalytic converter).
On 03/29/02
Jayson from NY said:
Catalytic converters are a scam! I only put them on my 94 Lincoln town car when I get it inspected., With them off I get 4 MPG more, and WAY better pick up! The may cut some emmisions put they pump out ammonia in to the air! so which is better?
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