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How much does it cost to replace a catalytic converter on a 2017 Ford F150?

On a 2017 Ford F-150, expect to pay roughly $900 to $2,500 for a catalytic converter replacement, depending on engine option, number of converters, and labor rates.


The catalytic converter is a key emissions component. Prices vary by engine type (2.7L EcoBoost, 3.5L EcoBoost, 5.0 V8), the number of converters, whether you choose OEM Ford parts or aftermarket equivalents, and where the work is performed. This article outlines current typical costs and what can push them higher or lower, plus tips for obtaining accurate quotes.


What affects the price


Several factors determine the final bill. Here's what to expect:



  • Number of catalytic converters and their placement. Some 2017 F-150s use two catalysts (one near the exhaust manifold and a downstream unit); the count affects parts and labor time.

  • Choice of parts: aftermarket (non-OEM) vs OEM Ford catalytic converters. OEM parts are more expensive but are designed for exact fit and may carry longer warranties in some cases.

  • Labor costs and shop rates. Labor time varies with engine type, access, and whether accessory components must be removed to reach the cat.

  • Oxygen sensors and other components. If sensors or exhaust gaskets are damaged or require replacement, costs rise.

  • Vehicle condition and location. Urban areas with higher labor rates or additional required repairs can push total higher.

  • Warranty and coverage. Federal/emissions warranties can cover all or part of the replacement if the failure is a covered defect.


In practice, most owners will see total bills fall within the ranges described above, depending on the factors described.


Cost ranges by scenario


Below are rough cost ranges you might encounter for common scenarios, including both parts and labor. Note that actual quotes vary by location and shop, and aftermarket parts generally offer lower prices than OEM Ford parts.



  • Single aftermarket catalytic converter replacement (parts + labor): roughly $600 to $1,400.

  • Single OEM Ford catalytic converter replacement (parts + labor): roughly $1,000 to $2,500.

  • Dual catalytic converters replacement (both cats) with aftermarket parts: roughly $1,600 to $3,000.

  • Dual catalytic converters replacement with OEM Ford parts: roughly $2,000 to $4,000 or more.

  • Additional repairs (sensors, gaskets) may add $150 to $600 or more depending on what's needed.


If your vehicle is under warranty, or if the failure is a covered emissions defect, much or all of the replacement may be covered. It’s important to check the terms of your warranty and confirm coverage with the dealer or manufacturer.


What to do next


To get an accurate price for your specific configuration, gather quotes from a few local shops. Ask for a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor, and confirm whether the price includes any sensors or other components that may need replacement. If you suspect a theft or unusual damage, inform the shop so they can adjust accordingly.


Summary: Replacing a catalytic converter on a 2017 Ford F-150 typically costs between $900 and $2,500, depending on engine, number of converters, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts, as well as local labor rates. The total can rise if dual converters are required or if additional components must be replaced. Always obtain multiple quotes, verify warranty coverage, and factor in potential extra repairs to get an accurate estimate.

How much is a catalytic converter for a 2017 Ford F-150?


With prices starting as low as $202.99 and an average price of $546.53, you can choose one that fits your budget while delivering the quality you expect. Our Catalytic Converters are competitively priced, ranging from $202.99 to $1,253.99, so you get value without compromising on strength or reliability.



Is there a recall on a 2017 Ford F-150 transmission?


1.4 Million Ford F-150 Pickups Recalled Due to Risk of Unexpected Downshifts and Loss of Control. The Ford Motor Company is recalling 1,392,935 F-150 pickup trucks from the 2015, 2016, and 2017 model years because electrical connections in the transmission can degrade, causing an unintended downshift to second gear.



What is the life expectancy of a catalytic converter on a Ford F-150?


An engine's cat or converter's lifespan is typically ten to fifteen years. The following are some signs that your catalytic converter may need replacing: Your gas mileage has been declining significantly. Your car has been emitting a foul smell recently inside the cabin.



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.


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