My 2001 2.4T has 125k miles on it, so its not under warranty anymore.
I live in PA. The funny thing is that my emissions inspection was due last
month. I couldn't take it in because of the light, so I just kept driving.
One day while coming home from a business trip, the light went out. I
quickly got it into the shop for inspection and it passed.
While driving home from the inspection, the light came back on again.
I guess it was just luck...
Charlie
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>> My 2001 S60 has had that message in the window for the last few months.
>> Every once in a while it goes out for a little, but I have not noticed
>> that there is any power loss.
>> Dealer tells me that the code is related to the cat converter... and its
>> $1100 to replace.
>> I Think I'll take my chances...
>>
>> Charlie
>>
>
> I'm afraid the light will become more persistent if it is indeed the cat.
> (The codes are usually right about that.) But $1180 is outrageous.
> Independent shops will quote you a small fraction of that, I'm sure. If
> you are in the US the emissions system, including the catalytic converter,
> are required to be covered by the mfr for quite a number of miles... your
> 2001 may qualify. Anybody here know the details?
>
> I had the cat replaced on our 85 765T a few years ago, and it cost around
> $100 US parts and labor at a local muffler shop my friends recommended.
>
> With that failure you won't notice any power loss unless the catalyst is
> melting - an unlikely possibility if the engine is running okay otherwise.
> The main negative effect is an increase in emissions.
>
> Mike
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