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How much is a catalytic converter for a 2015 Jeep Cherokee?

For a 2015 Jeep Cherokee, the installed price for a catalytic converter typically ranges from about $350 to $1,350, depending on engine configuration, the number of converters, and whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts. Regional labor rates and shop policies can push totals higher or lower.


Part options and typical price ranges


The Cherokee’s 2015 lineup includes different engines and exhaust layouts, which influence both the part and overall job cost. Here are common scenarios:



  • Aftermarket direct-fit catalytic converters: roughly $200–$600 for the part, with total installed costs often $400–$1,000.

  • OEM Mopar catalytic converters: typically $600–$1,100 for the part, with total installed costs around $900–$1,600 depending on labor rates.

  • Remanufactured or rebuilt catalysts: occasionally available in the aftermarket, about $100–$400 for the part, with installation bringing the total to roughly $300–$900.


Conclusion: The final price hinges on whether you opt for aftermarket or OEM parts and on how many catalytic converters the vehicle requires. Some Cherokee models may use more than one converter, which increases both part and labor costs.


What influences total cost


Several factors determine the bottom line beyond the base part price. Understanding these helps set expectations and avoid surprise charges.



  • Engine option and the number of catalytic converters (e.g., 2.4L I4 vs 3.2L V6; some configurations use two cats).

  • Part choice: aftermarket direct-fit vs OEM Mopar parts; universal or remanufactured options.

  • Labor rates and availability of skilled exhaust technicians in your region.

  • Complexity of installation, including sensor handling and potential extra replaced hardware (gaskets, clamps, oxygen sensors).

  • Emissions compliance and warranty considerations (some regions require OEM-equivalent replacements to maintain warranties or passing emissions tests).


Conclusion: Price variability is driven by the configuration of the Cherokee, the type of parts chosen, and local labor costs.


Tips to save on catalytic converter replacement


To maximize value and avoid overpaying, consider these practical steps before committing to a repair.



  • Shop around and request quotes from multiple local shops and parts retailers.

  • Ask for a detailed, line-item breakdown (parts, labor, tax, disposal fees) and whether the part is OEM or aftermarket.

  • Verify that the replacement meets your state's emissions requirements and includes a warranty.

  • Clarify whether both catalytic converters (if applicable) need replacement or if a single-cat repair suffices.

  • Check for bundled exhaust work that may reduce overall labor costs (e.g., replacing gaskets or sensors at the same time).


Conclusion: Getting multiple quotes and understanding exactly what is being replaced can significantly affect total costs and ensure compliance with emissions rules.


Summary


The cost to replace a catalytic converter on a 2015 Jeep Cherokee varies widely based on engine type, the number of converters, and whether you choose aftermarket or OEM parts. Expect installed prices roughly in the $350–$1,350 range for aftermarket and about $900–$1,600 for OEM replacements, with higher totals if two converters are involved. Labor costs and regional differences play a big role, so compare quotes and confirm that the replacement chosen complies with emissions regulations. Being informed helps you make a cost-effective, compliant choice.

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