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Celtoid
28th May 2021, 03:03 PM
Hi All,

Where does the CAT on a 2013 3.0l SDV6 exhaust system live? I've been googling schematics but none come up that have the big fat muffler in the middle of the system.... so not the correct schematics.

Cheers,

Kev.

DieselLSE
28th May 2021, 04:05 PM
I think you are confusing the Diesel Particulate Filter with the Catalytic Converter. You won't have a DPF on your car. It is, as you say, a muffler like item with pipes and wires going into it. The Cat is like a mini muffler or a large olive joint. Raise the car to off road height and look under the passenger door at the exhaust. The bulge you see will be the Cat. If you had a DPF it would sit a little further along the pipe.

Dagilmo
28th May 2021, 04:16 PM
Here is the detail for the DPF:

https://www.aulro.com/afvb/attachments/l319-discovery-3-and-4-a/73238d1489726569t-dpf-dicso-4-a-3ltr-lion-dpf-id.jpg

Celtoid
28th May 2021, 06:03 PM
I think you are confusing the Diesel Particulate Filter with the Catalytic Converter. You won't have a DPF on your car. It is, as you say, a muffler like item with pipes and wires going into it. The Cat is like a mini muffler or a large olive joint. Raise the car to off road height and look under the passenger door at the exhaust. The bulge you see will be the Cat. If you had a DPF it would sit a little further along the pipe.

Ah, thanks gents.

I knew this model doesn't have a DPF as I've owned one that had. My earlier 2009 Build MY10 did. Fun fact - You don't actually need to get under the car to work out if your D4 has a DPF or not. Simply start it in your garage. DPF ... very, very low odor...almost a sweet smell. No DPF .... stinky standard diesel smell [bigrolf].

I've had a crawl under the car now...can't believe it, I've been under this thing cleaning it so many times and have never noticed the "mini-muffler", near the transmission sump, upstream (closer to the engine) of where the exhaust becomes one before going into the big fat muffler. In my defense, it's hidden by a cross member and bash plate.[bigwhistle]

I guess that's the CAT? I'm assuming there is one on each side of the exhaust, as the exhaust is a split system upstream of this point and only one section of pipe on the LHS of the car goes into that device?

Thanks for helping me with my curiosity.

Cheers,

Kev.

Kev.

kelvo
28th May 2021, 10:10 PM
There are two cats, items 5 & 8.

Eric SDV6SE
29th May 2021, 09:59 AM
There are two cats, items 5 & 8.

Apparently getting rid of item 9 improves gas flow even more and gives it a nice rumble....