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How much does a catalytic converter cost for a 2014 Chevy Captiva?

Replacement catalytic converters for a 2014 Chevy Captiva typically cost between $200 and $1,000 for the part itself, with installed prices generally ranging from about $600 to $2,000 depending on whether you choose an aftermarket or OEM unit, your engine variant, and local labor rates.


Price ranges by part type


The price you pay depends largely on what kind of catalytic converter you install. The following ranges reflect common market options for a 2014 Captiva.



  • OEM direct-fit catalytic converters: Part typically $600–$1,200; installation often $600–$1,000, for a total of roughly $1,200–$2,200.

  • Aftermarket direct-fit catalytic converters: Part typically $150–$700; installation $300–$900, for a total of roughly $450–$1,600.

  • Universal or high-flow catalytic converters: Part typically $100–$400; installation can run $400–$1,400 depending on fabrication needs, for a total of about $500–$1,800.


Prices can vary by retailer, region, and the exact engine configuration of your Captiva, so it’s wise to obtain multiple quotes and confirm what’s included in the price (gaskets, sensors, and labor time).


Labor and installation costs


Labor costs are a major component of the total bill. The following factors commonly influence how much you’ll pay for installation.



  • Labor rates by region: Typical shop rates range from about $75 to $150 per hour, with urban areas tending toward the higher end.

  • Estimated installation time: Replacing a catalytic converter generally takes 1 to 3 hours, depending on access and any related exhaust work.

  • Related services: Some jobs require replacement of O2 sensors, clamps, or nearby exhaust piping, which can add to both parts and labor costs.


In high-cost markets or when shops perform additional work (like replacing a failing downstream sensor or repairing rusted exhaust components), total installation costs can push toward or beyond the upper end of the ranges listed above.


How to shop for a 2014 Chevy Captiva catalytic converter


To get a fair price and a reliable replacement, follow these steps. The list helps you compare options and avoid surprises at install time.



  1. Verify the exact engine and emissions equipment on your Captiva, and confirm the correct part number or specifications with your VIN.

  2. Request quotes from multiple local shops and from online retailers who offer installation services in your area.

  3. Decide between OEM and aftermarket options, weighing warranty, fitment, and long-term reliability.

  4. Ask for a written estimate that itemizes parts, labor, diagnostics, and any potential additional fees.

  5. Check the warranty terms on the converter (and on labor) and inquire about return policies if the part arrives damaged or doesn’t fit.


Taking these steps helps ensure you get a legitimate part and a transparent price, while minimizing the risk of unexpected charges during installation.


What to consider before you buy


Catastrophic failures or theft risk, vehicle mileage, and regional emissions requirements can affect your decision. If your Captiva is used for frequent short trips or sits in a high-traffic area, replacing with a direct-fit OEM part may offer better compatibility with sensors and the exhaust system, though it usually costs more upfront. In some regions, aftermarket parts carry robust warranties and may provide a good balance of price and longevity.


Summary


For a 2014 Chevy Captiva, catalytic converter replacement costs vary widely. Expect part prices from roughly $150 to $1,200, with installed totals commonly ranging from about $600 to $2,000 or more, depending on OEM vs aftermarket choices, engine configuration, and labor rates. To get the best value, obtain multiple quotes, confirm what’s included in each estimate, and choose a reputable shop with clear warranty terms.

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