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How much does a Toyota Camry catalytic converter cost?

A Toyota Camry catalytic converter replacement typically costs about $350 to $2,500 per converter installed, depending on whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts and whether one or two converters are replaced. Labor is extra and varies by shop and location.


In detail: The Camry’s exhaust setup varies by model year and engine. Some Camrys use a single catalytic converter, while others have two (a primary and a secondary/pre-cat). Prices depend on part type (OEM Toyota vs aftermarket), emission requirements (CARB-compliant for California), and local labor rates. This article breaks down typical part costs, installed totals, and factors that influence final pricing.


Part price ranges for a Camry catalytic converter


What you pay for the part itself varies with brand, fit, and emission-spec requirements. Here are typical ranges you might see in the U.S. market.



  • Aftermarket direct-fit catalytic converters: $200–$600

  • OEM Toyota catalytic converters (direct-fit for Camry): $600–$1,800

  • High-flow or CARB-compliant performance cats: $800–$2,200


In short, the part cost can be as low as a few hundred dollars with aftermarket parts or reach into the high hundreds to low thousands for OEM or premium options. The final price depends on the engine, year, and whether a second converter is present.


Installed cost: parts plus labor


The labor component varies with shop rates and how long the job takes. Here's what to expect for installed costs per converter, assuming standard labor conditions.



  • Typical installed cost for one converter with aftermarket parts: $350–$900

  • Typical installed cost for one converter with OEM parts: $800–$2,000

  • Two converters replaced at once (both aftermarket): $700–$1,800

  • Two converters replaced at once (both OEM): $1,600–$4,000


Note that actual prices depend on vehicle year, engine type, local labor rates, and whether the vehicle requires one or two catalytic converters.


California CARB and warranty considerations


In California, replacement parts must be CARB-compliant to pass state emissions checks. Many reputable shops stock CARB-verified aftermarket cats or use OEM Toyota catalysts that meet California standards. Always confirm regulatory compliance before purchase and installation.


Choosing a shop and warranty


Shop selection can influence price and peace of mind. Look for proper certification, a warranty on parts and labor (often 1–3 years), and reviews about fit and exhaust integrity. A poor installation can lead to exhaust leaks, check-engine codes, or reduced efficiency.


Summary


For a Toyota Camry, catalytic converter costs vary widely based on the number of converters and part choice. Expect part prices from about $200 to $2,200 per converter, with installed totals ranging roughly from $350 to $4,000 depending on whether you use aftermarket or OEM parts and whether one or two converters are replaced. Always confirm CARB compliance if you’re in California and obtain a clear warranty on both parts and labor.

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