My son has a 2003 Vice AWD 1.8L automatic. It has nearly 300,000 miles on it, and up until a recent road trip, it ran great. He called me from Idaho to say it would not go more than 7mph. I trailered him back to my place, and we took it to a local mechanic to look over. He diagnosed it as having a clogged upstream cat. They wanted $4350 to fix it. I trailered it back to my place. I have removed the exhaust from the manifold back, and a shop vac pulling in either direction exhibited no change in flow or sound, so I think this section, and the second cat. are clear of obstructions. Looking up from the bottom of the manifold, it looks like the upper cat is, in fact, quite clogged. I can get a replacement via Rock Auto for about $600 shipped.
Given the age and projected lifespan of a 300K 1.8L AWD Vibe, I am not keen on spending that much money to fix it.
My question is for those who have eliminated the cats on your car, do you have any drivability issues? Does anyone know if by leaving the second cat intact and in place if the CEL will be activated? His tags are good for another year, so even if it won't pass an emissions test, if it will run well and it buys him a year, free is a very good price. But if it won't run worth a (removed), then I will spend the money, replace the cat, and hope the rest of the car holds up for a few more years.