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Parking your Volvo in the autumn can be hazardous to your health. If your Volvo catalytic converter heat shields aren't all in place, your Volvo catalytic converter can start a fire beneath the car, particularly if you're parked over dry leaves or other debris. We tell you this to remind you of two things: That you need to inspect your Volvo catalytic converter regularly to ensure that no corrosion has eaten through the heat shields or the Volvo catalytic converter itself. And also to let you know of the temperatures involved in the operation of your Volvo catalytic converter--treat it with respect! Aside from the fact that it runs at a very high temperature, your Volvo catalytic converter is a pretty straightforward piece of equipment. And unless your engine begins to run poorly, or experiences and oxygen sensor failure, your Volvo catalytic converter should be trouble-free for years. When the time comes to replace your Volvo catalytic converter, though, be sure you don't overpay. Stay out of the dealership, and stay out of the muffler chains: Order your new Volvo catalytic converter from us to save the most money. We have a generic Volvo catalytic converter, a Volvo catalytic converter made just for your vehicle, and a high-flow Volvo catalytic converter for performance applications, and they're all available at discount prices. So don't put off your Volvo catalytic converter replacement--order today!
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