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How much does it cost to replace a catalytic converter on a 2016 Honda CR-V?

On a 2016 Honda CR-V, you’re typically looking at about $900 to $2,500 for a catalytic converter replacement, depending on whether you use aftermarket or OEM parts and how many converters the car has. Labor rates and regional costs can push the total higher or lower.


What affects the total cost


Several factors influence how much you’ll pay for a catalytic converter replacement. The following list outlines the main drivers so you can budget accurately.



  • Number of catalytic converters in the exhaust system: some CR-V models have more than one cat, which increases parts and labor costs.

  • Part choice: aftermarket direct-fit catalytic converters are usually cheaper than OEM Honda parts, but warranties and fit can vary.

  • Labor costs and accessibility: more difficult exhaust routing or rusty fasteners can raise labor time and price.

  • Additional work: replacement of oxygen sensors, gaskets, or welding may add to the bill.

  • Location and taxes/fees: price quotes can vary by region and shop policies.


Concluding: These factors collectively shape the final invoice you receive for the replacement.


Estimated cost ranges


Below are typical installed cost ranges to help you budget. These figures are approximate and can vary by region, shop, and exact vehicle configuration.



  • Parts (one catalytic converter):

    • Aftermarket/direct-fit: approximately $150–$600

    • OEM Honda: approximately $600–$1,200



  • Labor (roughly 1.5–3 hours, depending on access): about $150–$450 at common shop rates

  • Typical total installed cost (one converter): about $900–$2,000 with aftermarket parts; about $1,500–$2,500+ with OEM parts


Concluding: Expect costs to fall within these ranges, with precise pricing driven by part choice, the number of converters, and local labor rates.


What to consider before replacing


OEM vs aftermarket


OEM parts offer exact fit and often longer warranty, but come at a higher price. Aftermarket converters can save money but vary in quality and warranty. Verify compatibility with your exact CR-V model and engine code, and check warranty terms.


Getting quotes and warranties


Collect multiple written estimates from independent exhaust shops and dealers. Ask for itemized quotes that include parts, labor, and any extra items (gaskets, sensors). Confirm what warranty is included on the new converter and what coverage applies.


Summary


For a 2016 Honda CR-V, catalytic converter replacement typically costs between $900 and $2,000 when using aftermarket parts and $1,500 to $2,500+ with OEM parts, with two converters potentially doubling the cost. Real-world quotes depend on part choice, the number of converters, regional labor rates, and any additional required work. To get the best value, shop around, compare warranties, and request detailed, written estimates.

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