soxfan50
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Usually a flashing CEL is misfire. You would physically have to take the catalytic converter off and shine a flashlight to look at them and see if they are melted. Typically it takes prolonged driving with a misfire to do noticeable damage to the cats, so you should be fine. After the fix, if you have lack of power and poor MPG the cats may have melted.
Thanks, definitely will do.
I've averaged right around 20mpg for awhile now, mostly city driving. Does that seem about par for the course for a V6 3.0? It's always felt a bit low, but that's how it's always been for me (only owned the car since 2010). The exhaust has had a mild off/on sputtering for some time, but it was only last week that I ran into the flashing CEL, significant sputtering, and smell of raw fuel.