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How much is a catalytic converter for a 2007 Honda Accord?

A 2007 Honda Accord catalytic converter typically costs between $600 and $1,400 for the part, and including labor most customers pay about $800 to $1,800 to have a replacement done. The exact price depends on the part type (OEM, aftermarket direct-fit, universal, or used) and local labor rates.


What affects the price


Several factors drive the final price, including part type, vehicle model specifics, regional labor costs, and emissions compliance requirements. Here's how these factors break down across common options.


Pricing options by part type


Prices fall into several categories depending on whether you buy an OEM part, an aftermarket direct-fit, a universal aftermarket, or a used unit.



  • OEM (dealer or Honda-approved): Part price typically $600–$1,400; installation often $200–$500. Typical installed total: roughly $800–$1,900, depending on shop and location.

  • OEM-equivalent aftermarket (direct-fit): Part price usually $300–$900; installation $150–$350. Typical installed total: $450–$1,300.

  • Universal aftermarket catalytic converter (requires custom fitting/work): Part price commonly $100–$400; installation $300–$600. Typical installed total: $400–$1,000, depending on modifications and labor.

  • Used or salvage-yard unit: Part price often $50–$250; installation $100–$250. Typical installed total: $150–$500, with caveats about wear and warranty.


Choosing among these options affects warranty, emissions compliance, and durability. OEM parts offer the most straightforward fit and warranty, while aftermarket or used units can save money but may carry shorter warranties or require additional labor.


What to check before buying


Before you buy, verify fitment, emissions certification, and warranty terms. The following considerations help prevent mismatches and future problems.



  • Confirm the part number matches your specific Accord engine and transmission type.

  • Check whether your state requires CARB-approved parts for highway use or emissions testing.

  • Ask about a warranty or return policy on the part and for the installation work.

  • Consider whether your vehicle requires a single or two-stage catalytic converter (some V6 configurations differ from four-cylinders).


By understanding these variables, you can navigate pricing more effectively and avoid overpaying for a component that doesn't suit your car. Labor costs can vary widely even within the same city, so it's wise to get multiple quotes.


Summary


For a 2007 Honda Accord, catalytic converter prices range broadly depending on part type. Expect $600–$1,400 for a new part, with installed costs commonly between $800 and $1,800. OEM parts tend to be pricier but offer straightforward installation and warranties, while aftermarket or used units can cut costs but may involve additional considerations, including emissions compliance and warranty limitations. Always verify fitment for your exact engine and local emissions requirements, and obtain multiple quotes from reputable shops.

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