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

Typically, replacing a catalytic converter on a Honda Pilot costs about $1,000 to $2,500 installed, depending on whether you use aftermarket or OEM parts and on the number of converters in the system. Prices can be higher in areas with steep labor rates or if sensors are damaged during theft or removal.


What drives the cost


The cost of replacing a catalytic converter on a Honda Pilot varies with the vehicle’s exhaust configuration, parts choice, and local labor rates. Some Pilots have one catalytic converter, others have two (front and rear). Additional work such as replacing oxygen sensors, resealing the exhaust, or cutting seized bolts can also raise the total.


Cost ranges by configuration


Before exploring the ranges, note that pricing depends on whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts and whether your Pilot has one or two converters. The following figures are typical installed totals you might expect.



  • Aftermarket catalytic converter (single unit, installed): roughly $600–$1,200 total.

  • OEM catalytic converter (single unit, installed): roughly $1,000–$2,000 total.

  • Aftermarket catalytic converters (dual units, installed): roughly $1,200–$2,800 total.

  • OEM catalytic converters (dual units, installed): roughly $2,000–$3,500 total.


Prices can vary by model year, region, and shop. If your Pilot has two converters, the total will generally be higher than for a single-converter setup. Labor time typically ranges from about 1.5 to 4 hours, depending on access and bolt conditions.


Other factors that affect the total price


Several variables can push the final bill higher or lower. Consider these common price drivers when you shop around for quotes.



  • Number of converters (one vs two) and their location in the exhaust layout.

  • Parts choice: aftermarket vs OEM and the quality tier of aftermarket parts.

  • Labor rates and shop location; urban areas tend to be more expensive.

  • Additional components or services, such as oxygen sensor replacement, exhaust clamps, or a tune after installation.

  • Vehicle history, including theft repair scenarios or seized fasteners, which can add labor time.


Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes accurately and budget for any extras that may appear during the repair.


Summary


For a Honda Pilot, expect installed costs to lie roughly in the $1,000 to $2,500 range, with OEM parts and dual-converter setups toward the higher end. Exact pricing depends on model year, whether you have one or two catalytic converters, local labor rates, and any sensor or ancillary work. Shop around for several written estimates, and confirm whether the price includes parts, labor, and any warranty on the new converter.

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