


VEHICLE EMISSIONS CONTROL LABEL
The Vehicle Emission Control Label is located under the hood of your car
and will help you identify the type of emissions platform
that your vehicle came equipped with from the factory.
These labels may be one of these locations:

Technical Bulletin 2000 – 2001 Nissan Sentra 1.8L
2000 – 2001 Nissan Sentra 1.8L

Misfire Detection
MISFIRE DETECTION
One of the most important diagnostic changes to come out of On-Board Diagnostics Generation II (OBDII) is
that of Misfire Detection.

Catalytic Converters Don’t Fail on Their Own
Catalytic Converters Don’t Fail on Their Own!
It is Important to Check the Following Prior to Converter Replacement:

Toyota Camary, Solara, Sienna DTC PO171 or PO174 Engine Running Lean
Toyota Camary, Solara, Sienna
DTC PO171 or PO174 Engine Running Lean
The following Toyota factory bulletin refers to codes P0171 and P0174, lean conditions on either or both banks, but this raises cause for concern when diagnosing catalytic converter codes as well. This bulletin is acknowledging there may be a problem with the Intake Air Control Valves on 2004 Camry, Sienna and Solara vehicles with 3.3L (3MZ-FE) engines.

General Motors 3.5L and 3.9L Technical Service Bulletin
TECHNICAL INFORMATION BULLETIN
GENERAL MOTORS 3.5L & 3.9L ENGINES

General Motors 3.5L and 3.9L Technical Service Bulletin
TECHNICAL INFORMATION BULLETIN
GENERAL MOTORS 3.5L & 3.9L ENGINES

Converter Melt Down Enclave, Traverse, Acadia, Outlook
Some customers may experience P0420, P0430 as well as P0300 to P0306 misfire codes along with melted converters on the above vehicles.
