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The Pontiac Montana Catalytic Converter purifies the toxic exhaust gases into less harmful products, providing families with calmness while maintaining the versatile nature of the minivan. The Pontiac Montana also gained a reputation for spacious three-row seating, easy 4T65-E automatic gears, and the option of powerful V6 engines that accelerate easily in city traffic and long-haul journeys, all of which make the Pontiac a smart choice for parents who cannot afford to sacrifice driving fun for the need to have spacious seats that can be applied by three passengers. The Montana is stable in the rain and snow, thanks to a good U-platform and access to all-wheel drive. Sliding side doors and inside storage ensure that loading is a simple affair and cabins are free of clutter. Pontiac was equipped with engineering additions like ABS, two airbags, and child locks, and the factory tolerances are so narrow that the parts last, resulting in similar maintenance costs. The Montana has been on the road for many years. The Catalytic Converter is located in the exhaust stream and uses precious metal-coated passages in honeycomb format, which transforms carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides into harmless water vapor and carbon dioxide, enabling the Montana to pass emissions laws and continue breathing efficiently. A failed Catalytic Converter may turn off power and increase fuel consumption; therefore, maintenance is important. To replace the Pontiac Catalytic Converter, allow the exhaust to cool, disconnect the battery, raise the van firmly, unbolt and remove the old converter, clean flanges, install new gaskets, install the new converter, tighten the bolts evenly, reconnect oxygen sensors, lower the vehicle, start the engine, and listen for leakage.