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How many catalytic converters are in a Mitsubishi Outlander?

Most gasoline Outlander models use two catalytic converters. The exact count can vary by engine type, year, and market; check VIN-specific service data for accuracy.


Overview of the typical layout


In the most common modern gasoline Outlander configurations, the exhaust system includes two catalytic converters arranged along the exhaust stream: a close-coupled or pre-catalytic converter near the engine, and a secondary main catalytic converter further downstream. This dual-cat setup helps reduce emissions across different engine loads and temperatures.


Before seeing a list, note that some earlier or regional variants may use a single catalytic converter, or have alternate placements. Always verify with official documentation for your vehicle's VIN.



  • Close-coupled catalytic converter (pre-cat) located near the exhaust manifold to start emissions control early in the exhaust path.

  • Main catalytic converter located downstream in the exhaust system, before the exhaust reaches the mid-pipe and muffler, to further reduce emissions.


In practice, the most common gasoline Outlander configuration uses two catalytic converters; however, variations occur by model year and market. Verify with dealer or service manual for your exact vehicle.


Variations by year and market


Details can differ by generation and region. To avoid surprises, check the vehicle's service documentation or VIN-specific diagrams.



  • Older generations and certain regional specs may use a single catalytic converter on the gasoline exhaust line.

  • Most recent gasoline-engine Outlanders generally employ two catalytic converters as described above, but exact placement and counts can vary.


Bottom line: If you need to replace or inspect catalytic converters, confirm the number and location for your specific Outlander using a repair manual or dealer VIN lookup.


How to verify for your vehicle


To confirm the exact number of catalytic converters on your Outlander, you can:



  1. Inspect under the vehicle: look for two distinct catalytic converter housings along the exhaust route between the engine and the mid-pipe.

  2. Consult the owner's manual or service diagram for your model year and market.

  3. Ask a Mitsubishi dealer or a trusted mechanic with your VIN for a configuration sheet or service bulletin.


Note that the presence of dual converters also affects replacement costs and maintenance considerations.


Summary


In short, the typical gasoline Mitsubishi Outlander uses two catalytic converters, but the exact count can vary by year, engine, and market. Always verify with VIN-specific documentation or service professionals to avoid miscounts during repairs or replacements. This understanding helps in maintenance planning and emissions compliance.

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