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product_id: 102787673
title: "Fuel & Exhaust System Cleaner – Pass Emissions Tests – Clear Check Engine Lights – Restores Catalytic Converters, DPF Filters and Cleans Fuel Systems, 16oz - Pack of 2 (120019)"
brand: "cataclean"
price: "€ 108.38"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 10
category: "Cataclean"
url: https://www.desertcart.fr/products/102787673-fuel-and-exhaust-system-cleaner-pass-emissions-tests-clear-check
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region: France
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# 50% hydrocarbon emission reduction Restores catalytic & DPF filter efficiency Clears common engine fault codes Fuel & Exhaust System Cleaner – Pass Emissions Tests – Clear Check Engine Lights – Restores Catalytic Converters, DPF Filters and Cleans Fuel Systems, 16oz - Pack of 2 (120019)

**Brand:** cataclean
**Price:** € 108.38
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ♻️ Clean fuel, clear roads, and zero regrets!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Fuel & Exhaust System Cleaner – Pass Emissions Tests – Clear Check Engine Lights – Restores Catalytic Converters, DPF Filters and Cleans Fuel Systems, 16oz - Pack of 2 (120019) by cataclean
- **How much does it cost?** € 108.38 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.fr](https://www.desertcart.fr/products/102787673-fuel-and-exhaust-system-cleaner-pass-emissions-tests-clear-check)

## Best For

- cataclean enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cataclean brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Maintenance:** Just pour into your fuel tank—no tools, no hassle, compatible with gas, diesel, and hybrids.
- • **Clear Check Engine Lights:** Target and resolve common OBD-II codes to avoid costly repairs and keep your dashboard calm.
- • **Revive Engine Performance:** Clean fuel injectors and cylinder heads for smoother rides and better mileage.
- • **Pass Emissions with Confidence:** Slash hydrocarbon emissions by up to 50% and breeze through smog tests like a pro.
- • **Prolong Catalytic Converter Life:** Prevent carbon build-up to maintain peak converter efficiency and extend engine health.

## Overview

Cataclean Fuel & Exhaust System Cleaner is a powerful 16oz dual-pack solution designed to reduce carbon build-up, cut hydrocarbon emissions by up to 50%, and restore catalytic converters, DPF filters, and oxygen sensors. It helps pass emissions tests, clears common check engine light codes, improves fuel economy, and extends engine life with a simple, tool-free application suitable for gasoline, diesel, and hybrid vehicles.

## Description

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Review: Passed Emissions! From 700 PPM to 75 PPM NOx - If you are facing a failed emissions test, don't give up on your catalytic converter until you try this. I recently failed my state inspection due to high NOx levels—my readings were hitting 700 PPM, which is well over the limit. After some digging, I realized my downstream O2 sensor was dirty and essentially unresponsive. How I Used It: I followed the "1/4 tank rule" for maximum concentration: Waited until my gas tank was at exactly 1/4 full. Poured the entire bottle of Cataclean in. Immediately hit the highway for a long-distance drive. Drove it hard until the gas light came on before refilling with fresh fuel. The Proof (OBD-II Data): I monitored the entire process using my BlueDriver Bluetooth OBD-II scanner. It was incredible to actually see the live data change. Over the course of that highway drive, the downstream O2 sensor readings began to stabilize and "wake up." The graph went from a flat, sluggish line to responsive, healthy signals. The Results: I went back for a re-test and passed with flying colors. My NOx dropped from that failing 700 PPM down to an average of 75 PPM. Final Verdict: This product isn't "magic in a bottle" for a physically broken or melted catalytic converter—if it’s dead, it’s dead. However, if your fuel and exhaust systems are just carbon-fouled or your sensors are too dirty to read correctly, this stuff is a lifesaver. It saved me from a $1,000+ repair bill. Highly recommended!
Review: 5 STARS - Just as advertised. 👍Although it didn't clear my check engine (P0420 code) light but I do feel a huge difference as far as my trucks horsepower. My truck runs smooth and picks up faster.

## Features

- Pass Emissions Tests with Confidence: Cataclean is specifically formulated to reduce carbon build-up and clean vital components like catalytic converters, DPF filters and oxygen sensors, helping your vehicle meet stringent smog and emissions standards. Reduces hydrocarbon emissions on gas motors by up to 50%!
- Enhance Fuel Economy and Performance: Cataclean cleans fuel injectors and cylinder heads, leading to improved fuel combustion, better mileage, and restored engine power.
- Clear Check Engine Lights: By cleaning your car’s exhaust and fuel systems, Cataclean restores optimal performance and helps resolve common check engine light codes like P0420, P0430, P0171, P0174, P0300, and P0401, potentially saving you thousands on repairs.
- Maintain Catalytic Converter Efficiency: Regular use of Cataclean helps prevent carbon accumulation in your catalytic converter, ensuring it operates efficiently and prolongs its lifespan. ​
- Easy Application: Simply add Cataclean to your fuel tank as directed; no special tools or mechanical skills required, making it a convenient addition to your vehicle maintenance routine. Safe for use in gasoline, diesel and Hybrid engines. 50 state legal.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07N7RZ5ZV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #392 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #2 in Fuel System Cleaners |
| Brand Name | Cataclean |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (15,270) |
| Included Components | Cataclean - (2) Bottle 16Oz. Fuel/Exhaust (120019) |
| Item Type Name | Cataclean - (2) Bottle 16Oz. Fuel/Exhaust (120019) |
| Manufacturer | Cataclean |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Special Features | Not_Performance_Used |
| UPC | 090127057285 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Cataclean
- **Contains Liquid Contents:** Yes
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **Special Feature:** Not_Performance_Used
- **Unit Count:** 2.0 Count

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Q cantidad de gasolina tiene q tener el tanque para colocar el aditivo?**
A: Un 1/4 de tanque o menos, luego manejar el auto normalmente de 12 a 15 millas, después llenar el tanque

**Q: Is this stuff safe for a 2011 Dodge Challenger?**
A: The manufacturer claim is "safe for gasoline cars" so should be safe for 2011 Dodge Challenger. A buildup on the catalytic converter, could be a result of gas not burning completely, check spark plugs and coil.

**Q: Is this safe to use in a  2015 Mercedes Benz Ml350 (w166)?**
A: I have a Kia Soul 2.0 2012. According to the manufacturer this is safe for gasoline engines.

**Q: So the year and make doesn't matter for this product right?**
A: Don’t know about the year thing but I have a 2018 Ram 1500 4X4 Eco Diesel and a code tester. Check engine light came, it was a sensor in the catalytic converter, dealers like to say you need a new catalytic converter, YouTube and it said use this, so I did what it said, put it in my truck at less than a 1/4 tank drove for about 45 minutes, then filled it up. After starting the engine a couple times the light went off. And all was good, saved a lot of dealer charges.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Passed Emissions! From 700 PPM to 75 PPM NOx
*by J***N on February 25, 2026*

If you are facing a failed emissions test, don't give up on your catalytic converter until you try this. I recently failed my state inspection due to high NOx levels—my readings were hitting 700 PPM, which is well over the limit. After some digging, I realized my downstream O2 sensor was dirty and essentially unresponsive. How I Used It: I followed the "1/4 tank rule" for maximum concentration: Waited until my gas tank was at exactly 1/4 full. Poured the entire bottle of Cataclean in. Immediately hit the highway for a long-distance drive. Drove it hard until the gas light came on before refilling with fresh fuel. The Proof (OBD-II Data): I monitored the entire process using my BlueDriver Bluetooth OBD-II scanner. It was incredible to actually see the live data change. Over the course of that highway drive, the downstream O2 sensor readings began to stabilize and "wake up." The graph went from a flat, sluggish line to responsive, healthy signals. The Results: I went back for a re-test and passed with flying colors. My NOx dropped from that failing 700 PPM down to an average of 75 PPM. Final Verdict: This product isn't "magic in a bottle" for a physically broken or melted catalytic converter—if it’s dead, it’s dead. However, if your fuel and exhaust systems are just carbon-fouled or your sensors are too dirty to read correctly, this stuff is a lifesaver. It saved me from a $1,000+ repair bill. Highly recommended!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 STARS
*by E***R on March 23, 2026*

Just as advertised. 👍Although it didn't clear my check engine (P0420 code) light but I do feel a huge difference as far as my trucks horsepower. My truck runs smooth and picks up faster.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worked, but has issues.
*by L***S on March 3, 2016*

Here's the quick summary: Yes I used this and yes my car passed smog test.... but I would try lots of other things before using Cataclean again. My vehicle is a 2004 Toyota Sienna with 137,000 miles. Check engine light (CEL) has been on for two years now. The CEL is on due to the following codes P0420 - Cat Bank 1, P0430 - Cat Bank 2 , P2238 - AF Sensor Circuit. This year we got the registration renewal and were required to get a smog certificate. Since you can't pass smog test with CEL on, we took the van to the dealer to see about getting it the CEL fixed. The dealer recommended replacing both catalytic converters the A/F sensor and calibrate ECM. All for a cost of over $2,800. So instead of spending the $2,800 I figured it was worth it to give Cataclean a try. I followed the directions and added the entire contents to about 1/4 tank of gas. Then immediately drove the van until it was empty. The van was not completely empty, but the yellow fuel warning light did come on and the gauge was on E. At this point I filled up the tank with premium gasoline. After filling it I immediately drove the van for about 40 miles. I was expecting the CEL to turn off but it did not. At this point my story gets less normal than most I suppose. My wife drives this van most times and I have another car. It just so happened that my wife was sick with a bad case of the flu and she did not drive the Sienna for more than 1 week. So the Sienna sat with nearly a full tank of fuel and whatever was left of the Cataclean for 1 week. After 1 week of sitting in the garage, I decided it was time to try to drive the van and see if the CEL would turn off. This is where it gets very weird and discouraging and expensive. I pulled out of the garage and the van barely ran at all. It felt like only half of the engine was running. The engine had very little power and to make matters worse the CEL was now flashing ON and OFF. I pulled over and did some quick research on my phone and found out that a flashing CEL is bad news. I spent the next 4 hours "babying" my car. I would drive it for a little bit and the CEL would flash. So I would pull over and let it idle next to the curb. When the engine was simply idling the CEL would not flash. I did this for hours and hours and the CEL flashing got less and less prevalent. Finally the CEL stopped flashing after about 4 hours of driving and idling. If this does happen to you, you need to be very careful. Driving with a flashing CEL could lead to really expensive damage and even your car catching on fire. After that long evening of babying my car, the CEL never flashed again. But the car did not run correctly after that either. The car was rough at idle and vibrated a lot while it ran. And now, my car had a new code P0354. I took it to a mechanic and he replaced the #6 ignition coil and spark plug and cleaned the fuel injection system. This made the car run smooth and cleared the P0354 code. Replacing the ignition coil spark plug and cleaning the fuel injection system cost $510. I had a lot of expensive problems after I put in the Cataclean (see above). These problems could have been a coincidence and I could have had those problems without the Cataclean. After all, it's an old vehicle with lots of problems. Anything is possible. But I don't think I will be using Cataclean again. I cleared all codes and tried to run the monitors. For those of you not familiar, there are "monitors" which run in software on your vehicle. These monitors must be run and passed with no codes before you can have your car smogged. If the monitors generate codes, then the CEL turns ON. If you clear the codes, your CEL does go off, but your monitors are now "imcomplete" in your cars OBD memory. You cannot pass smog with incomplete monitors (actually the number of incomplete monitors allowed to pass smog varies from state to state so check with your motor vehicle department). You can find the rules for California here: [...] So now my car runs smoothly, the Cataclean has run through the emission system and the CEL is off. I have two incomplete monitors. One of the incomplete monitors is the Catalytic Converter monitor. So I then drive the van around town running some errands. Mostly stop and go, but some highway driving. After about 50 miles the CEL turns ON and generates code P0420... very discouraging. But I did not give up. I cleared the P0420 code and decided to try nothing but highway driving at moderate speed. Just a hunch I guess. So I got on the freeway and drove. Entirely freeway driving at very moderate speed. I got in the slow lane with the trucks and probably averaged 55 MPH and for it's worth I turned my Air Conditioning off. I did this for about 75 miles. I kept checking the scanner to see if the monitor for the Catalytic Converter had run, but it said incomplete. I must have checked the scanner 30 times to see if the monitor had run. Then it happened, the Catalytic Converter monitor ran and the status went to OK with no code. As soon as the monitor ran with no code I found the first smog station I could find and got a smog certificate. YEAH!!!! In order to do all of this I needed an OBDII scanner with me in the car to check monitors, read codes and clear codes. I used a very inexpensive OBDII scanner that I bought at Wal-Mart for $21. I think some of the inexpensive models offered on Amazon would work as well. You don't need an expensive scanner to do this. The main thing for checking monitors is a feature called "I/M Readiness Status"-- make sure your scanner can do this function. So did the Cataclean help pass smog? Did Cataclean cause the damage to the ignition coil? Did not driving it for a week in the middle of this process cause a problem? .... I don't know. If I were to ever need to use Cataclean again, I would drive the vehicle... a lot and try to get it through the system as quickly as I could. Hopefully, I won't need to use it again.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-23*