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How much is a catalytic converter for a 2005 Honda CR-V?

Prices vary, but expect roughly $200–$1,500 for parts plus $100–$300 for labor, depending on OEM vs aftermarket and whether your CR‑V uses one or two converters.


What affects the price


Several factors determine the total cost of replacing a catalytic converter in a 2005 CR‑V.



  • Part type and brand: OEM direct-fit parts typically cost more than aftermarket equivalents; universal conversions are cheaper but may require fabrication.

  • Number of converters: some CR‑V configurations use a single converter, while others may have two; the number directly influences parts cost and installation complexity.

  • Fitment and emission standards: CARB-compliant parts or dealer-sourced parts can carry higher prices, especially in states with strict emissions rules.

  • Labor costs: regional shop rates, vehicle accessibility, and the complexity of removing the old part affect labor estimates.

  • Warranty and quality: remanufactured or refurbished options may be cheaper but come with different warranty terms.

  • Where you buy: prices vary among dealers, chain stores, and online retailers, as well as shipping charges.


Conclusion: The total you pay hinges on your vehicle’s specific configuration and your choice of parts and service.


Price ranges you can expect


The ranges below reflect typical parts prices (before tax and labor) for a 2005 Honda CR‑V. Exact figures depend on the seller, shipping, and your VIN.


Single converter vs dual converter configurations


Some 2005 CR‑Vs use one catalytic converter; a subset may use two. The following ranges approximate parts costs for these scenarios.



  • OEM direct-fit catalytic converter (single): $600–$1,400

  • Aftermarket direct-fit catalytic converter (single): $200–$600

  • OEM kit for two converters (if applicable): $1,100–$2,000+

  • Aftermarket universal catalytic converter (may require fabrication): $100–$350


Concluding note: In practice, total installed prices typically run from around $800 to $2,000+ depending on part choice, number of converters, and labor.


Shopping tips and installation


How to shop for the right converter and ensure proper installation.



  1. Confirm the exact part number and whether your vehicle has one or two catalytic converters using your VIN or the Honda parts catalog.

  2. Decide between OEM and aftermarket parts, and weigh warranty, fitment, and emissions compliance.

  3. Get multiple quotes for parts and labor from dealers, chain stores, and independent shops.

  4. Ask about whether sensors or related components are included or must be replaced separately, and about potential warranty coverage.


Conclusion: Careful shopping and clear questions help balance cost, reliability, and compliance.


Where to buy and who installs


Common sources include dealers, national auto parts stores, and online retailers. Compare shipping times, taxes, and return policies, and always verify compatibility with your VIN.



  • OEM Honda parts from a local dealer or Honda parts website

  • Direct-fit aftermarket brands such as Walker, Bosal, Davico

  • Online retailers and marketplaces (RockAuto, AutoZone, Amazon); verify fitment and warranty

  • Local muffler or exhaust shops that can source the part and perform installation


Conclusion: Shop around and confirm the correct part number to avoid fitment or emissions issues.


Summary


For a 2005 Honda CR‑V, catalytic converter costs vary widely. Parts alone can range from roughly $200 to $1,400 for a single unit (higher for OEM) or more if two converters are involved, with labor adding $100–$300+. Your exact price depends on the converter count, part brand, and local labor rates. Always verify the exact configuration for your VIN and obtain multiple quotes to ensure a fair price and proper installation.

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