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Yes, diesel vehicles have catalytic converters, though they differ from those used in gasoline vehicles. Diesel engines produce different emissions, primarily NOx and particulates, which require distinct treatment methods. The Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC) is used to reduce carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrocarbons (HC), while a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) captures particulate matter. More recently, Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems are used to reduce NOx emissions by injecting urea (also known as Diesel Exhaust Fluid) into the exhaust system. Thus, diesel vehicles employ a complex system of catalytic converters designed to meet stringent emission standards.
There are also catalytic converters in diesel vehicles. which are also called diesel oxidation catalysts. As a result of different fuel ignition processes. their function and structure may differ from gasoline vehicles. They reduce harmful emissions like carbon monoxide. hydrocarbons. and particulates.
While a malfunction with the ABS Anti-Lock Braking System can indirectly result in the CEL Check Engine Light turning on. most vehicles have a separate indicator for ABS issues. The main function of the CEL is to monitor engine and emissions systems. but certain components within a vehicle may be interconnected. Therefore. if there is an internal problem with the ABS. such as a faulty wheel speed sensor. it can impact the overall performance of the vehicle and trigger the ECU to activate the CEL as a precaution. It should be noted that modern vehicles are equipped with complex communication systems. such as CAN buses. between modules. In case of a serious ABS failure. this network may be affected and cause the CEL to illuminate. It is crucial to promptly use a specialized scan tool to diagnose any potential problems indicated by the CEL in order to accurately identify and resolve them.
Toyota vehicles are produced globally in various plants. In Japan. the company's headquarters and Tokyo office are situated in Toyota City and Bunkyo-ku respectively. Additional manufacturing and assembly plants can be found in cities like Toyota. Tahara. and Tsukiji. The United States is also home to numerous Toyota facilities located in states such as Alabama. Indiana. Kentucky. Mississippi. Missouri and Texas. Other countries that host Toyota production include Canada. Mexico. France. the United Kingdom. Turkey. Thailand. China. India. Vietnam. Brazil. Argentina. Australia and South Africa. The specific location of manufacturing for each model year and target market may vary. For instance. while many U.S.-sold Toyota vehicles are made in American plants. some are imported from other countries like Japan.
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