Some GMC Acadia owners report experiencing issues after replacing the catalytic converter, such as low power and engine shut-off while driving, along with various electrical problems. These issues may manifest as limited performance at higher speeds, irregular engine running, and unusual exhaust gas odors. Additionally, some owners notice a persistent check engine light, which could be due to sensor malfunctions or installation errors, as well as a drop in fuel efficiency potentially caused by improper alignment or back pressure issues. It is crucial for drivers to be aware that a replacement catalytic converter requires a proper "break-in" period to avoid adverse effects on the substrate, which could lead to converter failure. Furthermore, a catalytic converter code does not always indicate a faulty converter, as underlying issues like worn spark plugs, clogged air filters, or leaky injectors can also contribute to a loss of converter efficiency. Therefore, it is advisable for owners to thoroughly diagnose these potential problems to ensure effective resolution.
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