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Jeep Renegade Catalytic Converter is located in the center of the exhaustive system and it operates in spirit of adventure that the compact SUV is driven by. The Jeep Renegade is based on small wide 4x4 platform, which provides nimble city handling, responsive steering without losing sight of trail capability with available active drive 4WD, My Sky removable roof and Uconnect system that allows teens to stream music or plan the weekend excursions with the touch of a button. Its turbo multiair engines are coupled with an effective nine speed automatic such that the Renegade never feels slow in climbing a hill or joining a high-way and authentic Jeep components maintain the durability in each and every mile. The version does so through the specific Catalytic Converter which directs hot gases through precious metal honeycombs that facilitate chemical reactions and convert carbon monoxide and unburnt fuel to cleaner water vapor and carbon dioxide, doing so without compromising horsepower. Since this Catalytic Converter is specially designed to suit the weight and horsepower of the particular vehicle, the Catalytic Converter ensures the optimal back pressure, maintains the fuel economy, and keeps the environment safe in all the Renegade adventures. In order to replace it, put the Jeep on the lift, unbolt the unit, install the Catalytic Converter with the gaskets, re-screw bolts, reconnect the sensors, and check on the leakage.