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How much does it cost to replace a catalytic converter on a Dodge Journey?

Replacing a catalytic converter on a Dodge Journey typically costs between about $900 and $3,000, depending on whether you need one or two converters, your engine type, and whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts.


What drives the total cost includes the number of converters in the exhaust system, the type of catalyst, labor rates in your region, and any additional components that must be replaced as part of the job, such as oxygen sensors. This article breaks down typical price ranges and factors to consider when planning the repair.


Price ranges by converter count


Prices vary depending on how many catalytic converters your Journey uses, the parts you choose (OEM vs aftermarket), and the labor rate at your local shop. The ranges below reflect common quotes in the United States for Dodge Journeys with 2.4L inline-four or 3.6L V6 engines, roughly 2009–2019 model years, as of 2024–2026.



  • Single catalytic converter replacement

    • Parts: aftermarket about $200–$600; OEM/dealer about $500–$1,200

    • Labor: about $100–$300

    • Total: aftermarket about $300–$900; OEM about $600–$1,500



  • Dual catalytic converter replacement (two converters)

    • Parts (both converters): aftermarket about $400–$1,100; OEM/dealer about $1,000–$2,400

    • Labor: about $200–$600

    • Total: aftermarket about $600–$1,700; OEM about $1,200–$3,000




Conclusion: While these figures provide a broad sense of the cost, actual prices vary by vehicle configuration, shop rates, and regional market conditions. Always obtain a written, itemized estimate before approving the work.


Warranty, diagnostics, and tips


Check whether your Dodge Journey is still under the Federal Emissions Warranty, which can cover catalytic converter failures for a substantial period (often eight years or 80,000 miles on many models). Some states also provide additional protections. If the cat is clogged or failing due to a defect, the replacement might be partially or fully covered, depending on your vehicle’s warranty status and the diagnosed cause. A trusted mechanic can verify whether the issue requires replacing one or both converters and whether sensors or the exhaust system requires additional replacement as part of the repair.


Summary


Costs to replace a catalytic converter on a Dodge Journey vary widely but generally fall in the range of a few hundred to several thousand dollars depending on whether one or two converters are involved, and whether you use aftermarket or OEM parts. Plan for parts plus labor, compare multiple quotes, and check warranty coverage to ensure you’re protected if a problem recurs.

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