SEAT Glossary
All the details.- Camber
- Camshaft Adjustment
- CAN
- Car Chassis
- Caster
- Catalytic Converter
- CCS
- Central Locking
- Centre Differential
- Charging engine
- Childproof Lock
- Child Restraint Systems
- Climate Control
- Climatic system
- CNG Engines
- Collapsible Safety Steering Column
- Comfort Blinkers Function
- Comfort Closing and Opening Windows
- Comfort Dimension
- Coming Home Function
- Common Rail System
- Convenient Open-Close Function
- Cooler
- Cooling Circuit
- Cornering Lamp Function
- Corrective Steering Rear Axle
- Corrosion Protection
- C Pillar
- Crankshaft
- Crash Sensors
- Crash tests
- Crumple Zones
- CUP input
- Cylinder Capacity
- SEAT Climatronic System
Catalytic converter
A catalytic converter turns harmful emissions from the car’s exhaust into less harmful gases before they are pumped out into the atmosphere. It contains a chemical catalyst (usually precious metals, such as platinum and rhodium), ceramic or metallic carrying materials, casing and various regulatory devices for controlling the process.
Depending on the design, the catalytic converter oxidises carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide and water and/or reduces nitrogen oxides to nitrogen and oxygen gas.
Efficient catalytic converters reduce the levels of pollutants in exhaust gas by up to 90%. Cars use three-way catalytic converters (for petrol engines) and oxidising catalytic converters (for diesel engines), featuring up to 2 main and 4 primary converters, depending on the engine.