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How much does it cost to replace a catalytic converter on a 2011 Honda Accord?

In most cases, expect a total replacement price in the neighborhood of roughly $600 to $2,000, depending on whether you use aftermarket or OEM parts and whether one or two catalytic converters are involved. The exact figure varies by model specifics, regional labor rates, and the shop you choose.


Replacing a catalytic converter is one of the more costly maintenance jobs you can face, especially when labor rates are high or if multiple converters are required. This article breaks down the typical price ranges and what drives them, with guidance on how to get the best value while ensuring the repair is done properly.


What drives the price


The total cost hinges on several factors, including how many converters need replacement, the choice between aftermarket versus OEM (original equipment) parts, the mechanic’s hourly rate, and any complications like rusted exhaust bolts or sensor work. In some regions, theft of catalytic converters has pushed prices upward due to higher demand for replacement parts and sensors.


Estimated costs by scenario


Below are typical installed price ranges for common replacement scenarios on the 2011 Honda Accord. The figures include both parts and labor and assume standard installation without unusual rust or extra sensor work.



  • Single aftermarket catalytic converter (installed): Part costs typically $150–$400; labor $120–$300; total installed price commonly $270–$700.

  • OEM or factory-style catalytic converter (installed): Part costs typically $500–$1,000; labor $150–$320; total installed price commonly $650–$1,320.

  • Two catalytic converters replaced (pre-cat and main cat) — aftermarket parts: Part costs typically $800–$1,600; labor $200–$420; total $1,000–$2,020. OEM parts: Part costs typically $1,000–$2,300; labor $250–$480; total $1,250–$2,780.


Prices can vary widely by region and shop, and factors like exhaust system condition or sensor replacement can shift the final bill upward.


Conclusion: Always obtain a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor before authorizing work. If you’re replacing multiple components or dealing with rust, ask about the impact on the total price and whether any nonessential work can be postponed.


Summary


For a 2011 Honda Accord, catalytic converter replacement generally falls in a broad range from about $600 to $2,000, with aftermarket single-converter jobs at the lower end and OEM or two-converter jobs at the higher end. The key price drivers are number of converters, part choice (OEM vs aftermarket), and local labor rates. Always seek multiple quotes and confirm whether taxes, disposal fees, and sensor work are included in the estimate.

Is $200 good for a catalytic converter?


Catalytic converter prices range from $200 to $2,500, with labor costs from $70 to $130 per hour. Symptoms of a failing catalytic converter include engine power loss, unusual smells, and failing emissions tests. Timely replacement is essential to reduce air pollution and prevent serious engine issues.



Is it worth fixing a catalytic converter?


Repairing or replacing a catalytic converter restores your vehicle's emissions control system to optimal functionality. This not only helps your vehicle run efficiently but also reduces harmful emissions, contributing to a cleaner environment.



Can I still drive with a bad catalytic converter?


While your vehicle may still run with a failing catalytic converter, driving with one for an extended period is not recommended.



How much is a catalytic converter for a 2011 Honda Accord?


Our Catalytic Converters are competitively priced, ranging from $179.99 to $1,720.00, so you get value without compromising on strength or reliability.


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