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How much is a catalytic converter for a 2015 Prius?

For a 2015 Toyota Prius, replacing a catalytic converter typically costs about $1,000 to $2,000 per unit if you buy a new OEM part and pay for installation. Cheaper aftermarket or used units can reduce the total, but the final price depends on how many converters you need and your location.


What determines the price


Several factors drive the overall cost of replacing a catalytic converter on a 2015 Prius, including how many converters must be replaced, the type of part chosen, and the labor rate at the shop. The following list breaks down the main cost drivers.



  • Number of converters: Many Prius models use two catalytic converters; replacing one versus both can double or triple the parts and labor costs.

  • Part type: OEM Toyota catalytic converters tend to be more expensive than aftermarket direct-fit or universal options. Replacements must meet emissions standards for your region.

  • Labor rates and shop location: Labor charges vary widely by city and state; urban areas typically cost more than rural areas.

  • Additional repairs: Related work such as oxygen sensor replacement, exhaust gaskets, or wiring harness fixes can add to the bill.

  • Vehicle history and theft deterrence: If the vehicle was stolen for its catalytic converters, salvage options may not be available or may require additional verification and fees.


Prices can fluctuate with new model data, parts availability, and regional regulations, so obtaining a current quote is essential.


Options: OEM, aftermarket, or used


OEM Toyota catalytic converters


OEM (original equipment manufacturer) parts from Toyota or authorized dealers are typically the most expensive option but offer guaranteed fit and emissions compliance. Expect prices in the broader range of roughly $600 to $1,800 per converter for the part, with installation bringing the total per converter to about $1,000 to $2,000 or more depending on local labor rates. If two converters are required, totals can rise significantly.


Aftermarket direct-fit catalytic converters


Direct-fit aftermarket converters can be substantially cheaper and still provide reliable performance when chosen carefully. Parts generally run about $250 to $700 per converter, with labor bringing the installed price to roughly $600 to $1,800 per converter. Make sure the product is approved for your state’s emissions standards and compatible with the Prius model year.


Used or salvaged catalytic converters


Used or salvaged converters can be the least expensive option, typically ranging from about $100 to $500 per converter, depending on stock and condition. However, risk factors include unknown history, potential for shorter remaining life, and possible issues with emissions compliance or warranties.


Where to shop and how to get a quote


To get an accurate price, compare several sources and consider both parts and labor. The following steps help you secure a reliable estimate.



  1. Contact Toyota dealers for OEM pricing and availability, including any core charges.

  2. Request quotes from independent auto repair shops for both OEM and aftermarket options.

  3. Ask about labor hours, warranty on parts and labor, and whether additional sensors or gaskets are needed.

  4. Confirm emissions compliance and warranty implications if choosing aftermarket parts.

  5. Check whether your vehicle has one or two converters and whether both need replacement.


Once you have multiple quotes, review the total cost, installed time, and warranty terms to decide the best option for your Prius and budget.


Summary


The cost to replace a catalytic converter on a 2015 Prius depends on whether you replace one or two converters, the choice of OEM versus aftermarket versus used parts, and local labor rates. Typical installed prices range from about $1,000 to $2,000 per converter for OEM parts, with aftermarket installations often cheaper and used parts the least expensive option. Always verify emissions compliance and warranty terms, and obtain multiple quotes to ensure you get a fair price.

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