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How much does a catalytic converter cost for a 2015 Honda Accord?

The typical installed price for replacing a catalytic converter on a 2015 Honda Accord ranges from about $800 to $2,000 for a single converter, with higher costs if OEM parts are used or if the car needs two converters. Aftermarket direct-fit parts are usually cheaper, while universal converters may require additional labor. If two converters are required, total costs can double into the $1,800 to $4,000 range or more depending on parts and labor.


Prices vary by engine type, trim, and whether the Accord uses one or two catalytic converters. Regional labor rates and the shop’s pricing practices also affect the final bill. Below is a detailed breakdown to help you understand what drives the cost and what you might pay in typical scenarios.


What affects the price


Several factors determine how much you’ll pay for a catalytic converter replacement on a 2015 Honda Accord. Here’s a breakdown of the main drivers:



  • Part type: OEM Honda parts tend to be more expensive than aftermarket direct-fit replacements, which in turn are usually pricier than universal converters that require fabrication or adaptation.

  • Number of converters: Some 2015 Accords have one catalytic converter; others have two (often a pre-cat near the engine and a main cat downstream). Replacement cost scales with the number of units replaced.

  • Engine/trim: The 2015 Accord comes with different engines (e.g., 2.4L four-cylinder vs. V6 in some variants). Different exhaust layouts can affect part availability and price.

  • Labor rates and shop location: Labor costs vary widely by region and by shop’s pricing structure. Some shops bill by time and some by flat-rate jobs.

  • Vehicle condition and accessibility: If the exhaust system is corroded or there’s limited access to the converter, removal and installation can take longer, raising labor costs.


Considering these factors helps explain why quotes can vary significantly from one shop to another, even for the same vehicle.


Typical price ranges


Here is a general guide to what you might see in parts and installation costs, depending on part type and the number of converters. Use these as a baseline when getting quotes.



  • Parts (per converter): OEM (Honda) catalytic converter — roughly $500 to $1,100; aftermarket direct-fit — roughly $200 to $700; universal aftermarket — roughly $150 to $350 (requires fitment work).

  • Installed price (per converter): OEM — roughly $900 to $1,800; aftermarket direct-fit — roughly $400 to $1,200; universal (with fabrication) — roughly $300 to $900.


Note: If your Accord needs two catalytic converters, multiply the upper end of the installed price range for a single converter by two, keeping in mind that some shops may offer a bundled discount for replacing both units.


Getting an exact quote


To get a precise figure for your 2015 Honda Accord, obtain written estimates from a few reputable shops. Provide your VIN, engine type, and whether you’re considering OEM vs aftermarket parts. Ask for the breakdown: parts cost, labor hours, hourly rate, and any shop disposal or diagnostics fees.



  1. Call or request quotes from at least three local repair shops or Honda dealers.

  2. Ask specifically whether the quote covers one converter or both (if applicable).

  3. Request a separate line item for parts (OEM vs aftermarket) and for installation labor.

  4. Inquire about any additional work, such as exhaust-system gaskets or clamps, that might be needed during replacement.

  5. Check for warranties on the parts and on the labor.


Having multiple quotes and a clear parts/labor breakdown helps you compare apples to apples and choose the best value.


Summary


For a 2015 Honda Accord, replacing a catalytic converter typically costs between roughly $800 and $2,000 for a single unit, with higher amounts if two converters are needed or if OEM parts are chosen. Aftermarket direct-fit converters are usually cheaper than OEM parts, while universal converters may save money but require more labor. Always get multiple quotes and confirm whether the estimate covers parts, labor, and any additional services. A well-informed comparison can help you balance cost and reliability while restoring your vehicle’s emissions performance.

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