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How much is a catalytic converter for a 2014 Toyota Camry?

Replacement costs for a 2014 Camry can range widely, but you should generally expect about $900–$1,800 for the part from an OEM source plus $150–$350 for labor, with a typical total installed price around $1,100–$2,200. Aftermarket direct-fit converters are usually cheaper, roughly $200–$900 for the part plus $100–$350 in labor, while universal converters can be as low as $60–$250 for the part but often require extra labor and may not meet emissions requirements in all areas.


In practice, the exact price depends on which Camry engine you have (2.5L four-cylinder or a V6 option in 2014), whether there is one converter or more (some configurations use a front/pre-cat and a main cat), your location, and whether you buy an OEM Toyota part or a CARB-compliant aftermarket unit. California and other emission-strict states often require CARB-certified parts, which can affect both price and availability. Labor rates vary by shop and region, and heavy rust or exhaust work can push costs higher.


Converter options


Choosing the right converter type affects fit, emissions compliance, and price. Here are the main categories you’ll encounter.



  • Genuine Toyota (OEM) catalytic converter: designed to match the exact factory specification and typically offers the simplest fit and warranty coverage.

  • Aftermarket direct-fit catalytic converter: built to fit the Camry’s exhaust and sensor locations; usually cheaper than OEM and often CARB-compliant for many markets.

  • Universal catalytic converter: generic units that require cutting, welding, and custom fitting; the cheapest part-wise but labor-intensive and less ideal for sensor placement and emissions guarantees.


Bottom line: For most Camry owners, OEM or CARB-certified direct-fit aftermarket units are the preferred options for fit, warranty, and emissions compliance.


Typical price ranges for the parts


Prices you’ll see for the parts alone vary by category. The ranges below reflect common market figures in 2024–2025 in the United States.



  • OEM Toyota catalytic converter (parts only): typically $900–$1,800, depending on model, availability, and retailer; some cases exceed $2,000.

  • Aftermarket direct-fit catalytic converter: typically $300–$900, with premium brands or CARB-certified units toward the higher end.

  • Universal catalytic converter: typically $60–$250, but installation is more complex and may not be eligible for standard emissions warranties.


For most Camry owners, opting for an OEM or CARB-certified direct-fit aftermarket part provides a balance of proper fit, warranty, and emissions compliance.


Installation and other costs


Beyond the part itself, installation and related items drive the total bill. Here’s what to expect.



  • Labor for installation: typically $150–$350, depending on shop rates, exhaust accessibility, and whether welding is required; in high-cost markets or with rusted exhausts, labor can run higher.

  • Extra parts and services: gaskets, clamps, O2 sensor seals, mounting hardware, and sometimes catalytic converter shields or heat shields; some shops include these in the labor quote, others itemize them.

  • Taxes and shop fees: vary by state and shop; some locations add environmental or disposal fees.

  • Warranty considerations: OEM parts often come with longer warranties; some aftermarket parts include 1–3 year warranties, depending on brand and retailer.


Overall, installed costs typically range from about $1,100 to $2,500 for OEM parts in many regions, with lower totals for aftermarket direct-fit parts and higher totals in expensive areas or for complex installations.


What affects the price the most


Several factors drive final pricing, including the Camry’s engine configuration (2.5L vs. V6), whether there is one catalyst or two, the need for CARB-compliant parts in your state, local labor rates, and the shop’s policies on disposal and warranty. If sensors or oxygen sensors need replacement or repositioning, that can add to both parts and labor costs. Theft-prone areas may influence availability and price of OEM units.


How to shop for the right part



  • Confirm your exact engine and catalytic converter configuration using your VIN or service manual, since some 2014 Camrys use more than one converter.

  • Request quotes that itemize parts, labor, taxes, and any disposal fees; compare OEM versus CARB-certified aftermarket options.

  • Ask for CARB-compliant listings if you live in California or other emissions-restricted states.

  • Check warranties: look for at least a 1-year to 3-year coverage on the part and workmanship.

  • Choose a reputable shop with Camry replacement experience; read reviews and ask about their process for sensor reinstallation and exhaust leaks check after the job.


Summary


Replacing a catalytic converter on a 2014 Toyota Camry typically costs between $1,100 and $2,200 installed for an OEM part, with aftermarket direct-fit options often offering a mid-range path of roughly $400 to $1,300 installed. Universal converters are cheaper upfront but may require more labor and carry additional emissions considerations. Prices vary by engine configuration, region, and whether CARB-certified parts are required, so getting multiple quotes and confirming part compatibility is essential.

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