2003 Jetta Catalytic Converter issue
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you should be able to. my fiance's car had issues with the cat as well, and in taking it in to a shop, they were able to replace it, including labor for about $250, which surprised me because i was expecting a new cat to cost about $400 on its own, plus labor.
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I bought an aftermarket magnaflow cat and it works fine but the o2 sensor and the code for the cat keep tripping my check engine light. I haven't found a way around it. If you don't mind the check engine light on go aftermarket to save money. Everyone I have talked to says any thing aftermarket on these cars causes problems, and I must agree, i have had issues with aftermarket, plug wires, coil, cat, o2 sensors. I will never own another vw, after spending the money to fix the 01 jetta vr6 i have.
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