Does the Wuling Hongguang have a three-way catalytic converter?

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DiCalvin
07/24/25 5:15am
Wuling Hongguang has a three-way catalytic converter. More details are as follows: Catalytic converter location: The three-way catalytic converter is located in the first bulge of the vehicle's exhaust manifold, resembling the shape of a canteen. It is installed in the vehicle's exhaust system and serves as a crucial external purification device. Catalytic converter function: The three-way catalytic converter is the most important external purification device in a vehicle's exhaust system. It converts harmful gases such as CO, HC, and NOx emitted from vehicle exhaust into harmless carbon dioxide, water, and nitrogen through oxidation and reduction reactions. Working principle: When high-temperature vehicle exhaust passes through the purification device, the catalyst in the three-way catalytic converter enhances the activity of CO, HC, and NOx gases, promoting specific oxidation-reduction chemical reactions. CO oxidizes into colorless, non-toxic carbon dioxide gas at high temperatures; HC compounds oxidize into water (H2O) and carbon dioxide; and NOx is reduced into nitrogen and oxygen. These three harmful gases are transformed into harmless substances, thereby purifying the vehicle's exhaust.
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OCatherine
08/11/25 12:51am
Yes, the Wuling Hongguang definitely has a three-way catalytic converter! I've been using this van for transportation for several years. As a domestically produced microvan, it must strictly comply with the China V emission standards; otherwise, how could it pass vehicle inspection and get licensed? The catalytic converter is located inside the exhaust pipe, primarily functioning to reduce harmful gases like nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide in the exhaust, minimizing pollution. I remember last year when my catalytic converter got clogged—the exhaust smelled terrible, and it cost me over 1,000 yuan to replace the part. The mechanic warned me against using cheap gasoline or burning engine oil, as these can easily damage it. Regular checks are crucial; if you notice a drop in power while driving, it's time to inspect it. Honestly, even economy models need to be eco-friendly, otherwise, air quality suffers, and nobody benefits.
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