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How much does a catalytic converter cost for a 2007 Toyota Camry?

Installed cost typically ranges from about $300 to $2,000, depending on parts and labor. OEM parts and dual-catalyst setups tend to be pricier, while aftermarket single-catalyst replacements usually come in lower with varying labor rates.


What influences the price


Several factors influence the final bill. Consider these when budgeting for a catalytic converter replacement on a 2007 Camry.



  • Number of catalytic converters in the exhaust system (single vs dual)

  • Type of parts used (aftermarket vs OEM)

  • Labor rates and the type of shop (independent shop vs dealership)

  • Vehicle condition and any accompanying exhaust work or sensor replacement

  • Regional emissions requirements and inspection rules that may affect installation needs


Understanding these factors helps in getting accurate quotes and planning for potential price variations.


Estimated installed price ranges


Prices below reflect typical scenarios in the U.S. market as of 2024–2026; actual quotes vary by location and vehicle condition.



  • Aftermarket single-cat replacement (one converter): approximately $200–$700 installed

  • Aftermarket dual-cat replacement (two converters): approximately $400–$1,300 installed

  • OEM single-cat replacement: approximately $550–$1,200 installed

  • OEM dual-cat replacement: approximately $1,000–$2,600 installed

  • Additional costs (diagnostics, oxygen sensor replacement, disposal, taxes): approximately $50–$150


Note: Some shops include diagnostic fees or require ancillary exhaust work; always confirm what is included in a quote and whether it covers labor, parts, and disposal, and whether the price is for a single converter or multiple units.


Tips for shopping and getting a fair deal


To avoid surprises and ensure a proper repair, consider these practical steps when obtaining quotes.



  • Get multiple written estimates from independent shops and dealerships in your area

  • Ask for the exact part number and whether the quote includes OEM or aftermarket parts

  • Inquire whether labor and taxes are included, and whether any warranty applies to the part or the installed system

  • Check if the price covers removal of a potentially seized or rusted unit and any required exhaust flange work

  • Ensure the shop tests the vehicle after installation and performs any necessary emissions-related checks


If you’re concerned about cost, discuss phased work or alternatives with the shop, and verify the impact on emissions compliance before proceeding.


Summary


For a 2007 Toyota Camry, the cost to replace a catalytic converter varies widely based on whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts and whether your car has one or two converters. Expect installed prices roughly in the $200–$700 range for aftermarket single-cat setups, up to $1,300–$2,600 for OEM dual-cat replacements, with higher totals if the dealer is involved or if diagnostics and additional exhaust work are needed. Always obtain several quotes, confirm what’s included, and consider the long-term warranty and emissions implications before proceeding. Planning ahead helps ensure a fair price and a proper, compliant repair.

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