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Watch This Video Linky to Cat Theft
NCP Car park No1 Birmingham Airport Secure Parking - 'We are not responsible for anything that happens to your car'..
Got off plane after long flight - started car...Sounded like a V8 - looked underneath - cat stolen
Drove home at 11pm at night with no exhaust ..
Insurance wants full excess before any work and it would be a recorded fault claim affecting NCD..
Toyota are not selling cats to garages due to needing them themselves..
Would have to wait to import a cat.. car off road maybe 6 weeks..
Have bought aftermarket from eBay £375 + Lambda £70 - will diy Friday..
Cancelled Insurance claim to keep NC Bonus..
If i wasn't a car builder I would have been well stuffed
Update:
Monday 11.00pm discovered cat stolen..
Tuesday 11.00am ordered eBay equivalent Catalyser..
Wednesday 8am UPS delivered
Fitted up and running 11.30am - cleared engine code - all done..
[Edited on 11/12/19 by johnemms]
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Originally posted by johnemms
Cancelled Insurance claim to keep NC Bonus..
[Edited on 11/12/19 by johnemms]
That sucks big big big time!
As you say if you weren't a car builder and DIY minded it would be a tru PITA waiting for it to be sorted.
I've not hear of Catalysers being stolen before, but people will steal most things that have a cost and/or availability issue attached to them.
My Dad had a work Ford Transit stolen some years ago. The police found it a few miles away with the front cut off and the engine missing. It appears
it was stolen simply for the engine. Insurance at the time paid out and the thieves weren't to know the engine was pretty well on it's last
legs anyway.
Hope you get your cat fitted and the car up and running OK.
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Originally posted by nick205
I've not hear of Catalysers being stolen before, but people will steal most things that have a cost and/or availability issue attached to them.
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Originally posted by ken555
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Originally posted by nick205
I've not hear of Catalysers being stolen before, but people will steal most things that have a cost and/or availability issue attached to them.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-49767195
It's a big issue, especially on 4x4 as it's much easier to get at the cat
It's enough of an issue for people to be able to market a solution for it;
https://www.vanlocker.co.uk/armacat
I've always been frustrated by my Saab 9-3 and their decision to put the cat directly under the turbo right in the engine bay. But when I see
things like this I do wonder whether they had the right idea.
Toyota and Honda cats are favourites at present as they appear to worth the most lots being stolen locally where I live
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Originally posted by Slimy38
It's enough of an issue for people to be able to market a solution for it;
https://www.vanlocker.co.uk/armacat
I've always been frustrated by my Saab 9-3 and their decision to put the cat directly under the turbo right in the engine bay. But when I see things like this I do wonder whether they had the right idea.
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Originally posted by iant88
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Originally posted by Slimy38
It's enough of an issue for people to be able to market a solution for it;
https://www.vanlocker.co.uk/armacat
I've always been frustrated by my Saab 9-3 and their decision to put the cat directly under the turbo right in the engine bay. But when I see things like this I do wonder whether they had the right idea.
If the miscreants are armed with a cordless angle grinder I can't see a steel cable defeating them !!!
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Originally posted by Nickp
It's a big issue, especially on 4x4 as it's much easier to get at the cat
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Originally posted by johnemms
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Watch This Video Linky to Cat Theft
NCP Car park No1 Birmingham Airport Secure Parking - 'We are not responsible for anything that happens to your car'..
Got off plane after long flight - started car...Sounded like a V8 - looked underneath - cat stolen
Drove home at 11pm at night with no exhaust ..
Insurance wants full excess before any work and it would be a recorded fault claim affecting NCD..
Toyota are not selling cats to garages due to needing them themselves..
Would have to wait to import a cat.. car off road maybe 6 weeks..
Have bought aftermarket from eBay £375 + Lambda £70 - will diy Friday..
Cancelled Insurance claim to keep NC Bonus..
If i wasn't a car builder I would have been well stuffed
Update:
Monday 11.00pm discovered cat stolen..
Tuesday 11.00am ordered eBay equivalent Catalyser..
Wednesday 8am UPS delivered
Fitted up and running 11.30am - cleared engine code - all done..
[Edited on 11/12/19 by johnemms]
"Just curious though, As it was an NCP car park wasn't there any CCTV there ?"
because someone there is in on the scam, also being an airport, and very noisy, its an obvious place to do this type
of criminal damage, I bet they have quite a few go missing there
did you contact the Police?
steve
The amount airport car parks charge they should have bloody armed guards.
Yes.. Police notified - online - got a crime number and promised to give weekly updates..
Cat seems fine.. fitted fine.. from: BM Catalysts
Cat Linky
Will fit new 02 sensor - its in the post..
(I happened to have an old 02 lying around - Just swapped plug over)
Most people this time of year are faced with car off road for 6+ weeks Plus Xmas closedown.. I was off for 1 day - Locostbuilders Rule !!
[Edited on 11/12/19 by johnemms]
No grinder needed, there is a chain type tool for cutting exhaust pipes
Clamp it on, rotate a few degrees each direction, tighten and repeat.
[Edited on 11-12-19 by ken555]
Cat theft is back in fashion again replacing crash for cash as flavour of the month for scum bags. Regarding aftermarket cats the type approved
ones while they don't contain the weight of catalyst of OEM tend to last a few years provided there is no engine fault upstream of the cat that
caused the fail and trigger a P0420.
To test if a replacement cat is any good you can do a Catalyst Reserve Oxygen Test with an OBD2 Dongle that graphs live data.
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Originally posted by Slimy38
It's enough of an issue for people to be able to market a solution for it;
https://www.vanlocker.co.uk/armacat
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Originally posted by ken555
No grinder needed, there is a chain type tool for cutting exhaust pipes
Clamp it on, rotate a few degrees each direction, tighten and repeat.
[Edited on 11-12-19 by ken555]
A lot of newer vehicles now have the primary cat close coupled to the exhaust ports --- the cat isn't just part of exhaust manifold it is the exhaust manifold. It must cost a chunk of power but the cat gets working really fast after start up.
There was a news article on this at Nottingham park and ride.
Seems it is on the increase
https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/nottingham-
news/cctv-footage-released-after-catalytic-3547818
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Originally posted by johnemms
NCP Car park No1 Birmingham Airport Secure Parking - 'We are not responsible for anything that happens to your car'..
One of our local garages have had 2 Honda Jazz cars in that have had the cats cut off whilst parked in different park and ride sites, both in the last week or so.
A big problem can be waiting for a new Cat to be imported..
Add to that Insurance having a bite on your renewal..
Police are absolutely useless...
Oh and now..Garages are cashing in offering quick fix turnarounds for cash