I thought pretty much all passenger vehicles have the cat. under the passenger compartment. I know all my parents' cars do and we don't have to run the a/c constantly. I think I know the person you're referring to -- saw the page and he seems to be mostly full of crap. Sean
> > Hello Eurovan Drivers: > > I have been considering trading my 1986 Vanagon GL for a 1993 Eurovan > and while doing some research via the Internet, came across an unhappy > Eurovan owner. Among other things, this individual states that as a > result of the catalytic converter being beneath the passenger > compartment, it heats the interior of the vehicle, which requires > running the air conditioner constantly. > > Has this been your experience? > > Thanks for your help, > > Dave Maguiness > >
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